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Breaking News

Graham Norwood

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Written by Graham Norwood
Phil Spencer is making the announcement this afternoon ...
A significant proportion of agents are still not across how these rules will operate ...
The Renters Rights Act is the final straw say many investors ...
These are the biggest changes ...
The new pricing model is available immediately to agents and private landlords. ...
The portal says the market hasn't yet shown any effect from the Act ...
Supply rose 11% between February and March, offering renters greater choice. ...
The guide explains details of the Renters Rights Act ...
Reaction to the decision has been coming thick and fast ...
Rumours that the chancellor Rachel Reeves was muting a one-year rental freeze to help consumers with the cost-of-living have now been dismissed, leaving letting agents and their landlord clients to focus on tomorrow’s introduction of the Renters’ Rights Act instead. ...
The Renters’ Rights Act is set to bring unintended consequences to the market once it comes into force on Friday, making the role of letting agent increasingly important, according to William Reeve, CEO of lettings platform Goodlord. ...
Some prospective tenants are in danger of becoming “unlettable” as landlords tighten their risk controls, according to Legalforlandlords. ...
Despite the UK property management sector continuing to expand, increasing competition is placing downward pressure on revenue per firm. ...
NLG Investment Group Ltd has acquired Warner Property Services, a well-established regional inventory and property services provider based in Kent. ...
Reports of a year-long rent freeze for the PRS to help tenants with the cost of living have been criticised by the industry, who point out that it may force landlords – already under pressure from the Renters’ Rights Act ...
Possession claims could quickly derail if letting agents and landlords don’t follow the new processes and rules that form part of the Renters' Rights Act, according to Mike Carter, a litigation partner at law firm Bermans and advisor to both. ...
Letting Agent Today has partnered with The ValPal Network to launch a new industry poll to assess whether the UK public is ready for artificial intelligence to play a greater role in the property transaction process. ...
Who you know and a history of networking are more likely to land property graduates jobs in the industry, according to more than six in ten property recruiters. ...
Spicerhaart Lettings has created The Centre of Excellence, a new centralised property management support team that it says will release local staff to spend more time with landlords and tenants. ...
In response to Guardian newspaper reports that the Chancellor is considering imposing a one-year rent freeze on private sector homes, the leader of the NRLA said it would be a ‘disaster’ for landlord and investor confidence. ...
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The sheet must be given to tenants by May 31...
The Renters Rights Act comes into effect on May 1...
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