Welsh agents
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Agencies & People
South Wales expansion for Daniel Matthew
Daniel Matthew Estate Agents has opened a third branch in New Port Talbot, which will be managed by Caroline Hatchett.
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Leading Welsh lettings agency sells to rival for six-figure sum
One of Swansea's leading independent letting agencies has been sold in a deal that will ‘secure the future of the business’.
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Estate agency to be ‘largest in Wales’ after buying 124-year-old rival
Jeffrey Ross has bought rival south Wales agency Brinsons, its third purchase in the last five years as it goes for growth.
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Welsh government extends Covid evictions law by three months
Housing minister Julie James justifies decision by citing rising infections and hospitalisations.
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Full details of limited re-opening of Welsh housing market released
Welsh agents discover just how limited the housing market is but at least both sales and lettings branches can finally re-open.
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Welsh property viewings and house moves given partial green light
Latest update from Welsh government allows viewings in empty properties and house moves to be completed that had been started but not completed prior to Covid.
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Welsh agents not displaying fees despite TPO enforcement letters
As the deadline for agents to get licensed with Rentsmart Wales passes, Welsh agents will be aware it is not the only organisation trying to police them. The Property Ombudsman late last month said Swansea was one of the Consumer Rights Act non-compliance hotspots after it discovered that agents in the city, along with those in Dorset, had the worst track record for displaying their fees both on their websites and in-branch, as the law now requires. Letters were sent out in a joint campaign with The Chartered Trading Standards Institutes to agents late last month warning them that non-compliant agents would be reported to local Trading Standards officers. But despite this, The Negotiator can reveal, five of the 18 letting agents with properties to let in the city still do not publish details of their fees on their websites. Earlier this month The Property Ombudsman Katrine Sporle (pictured) said up to 50% of agents in Swansea were not compliant and that they had until this Monday to remedy this. The letter has at least prompted some Swansea agents to get on board. Some 27% of them are non-compliant, an improvement on 50% and a sign that most agents across the UK…
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