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Graham Norwood

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Written by Graham Norwood
New rental regulations are pushing a considerable percentage of landlords out of the buy-to-let market, according to research from Together. ...
A proptech lettings platform has warned there are more ‘unintended consequences’ of the Renters’ Rights Bill than originally thought. ...
New research has uncovered the financial impact of the economic crime levy (ECL) on lettings agents. ...
Lettings made up an increased proportion of revenue for Dexters last year, the London agent’s latest annual report shows. ...
Lettings agents have benefited from a 19% rise in valuation lead quality during the first quarter on Zoopla, the portal claims. ...
The Renters Rights Bill turns to the House of Lords today ...
Liam Monaghan is managing director of London Central Portfolio ...
There are revenue streams to emerge from the Renters Rights Bill, it's claimed ...
The analysis is by Hamptons, part of the Connells Group ...
The homes were originally sold under the controversial Right To Buy scheme ...
Average UK monthly private rents increased by 7.7% in the year to March. ...
Inflation slowed to 2.6% in the year to March says the government ...
Renters’ budgets remain strong while rent levels are holding firm ...
The claim comes from a company called COHO ...
The trade body has its say on government welfare changes ...
It’s snapped up boutique Battersea agency Hamnett & Ganpot ...
Activists claim “high levels of non-compliance by letting agents” ...
loc8me says the scheme is open to anyone aged 16 to 18 ...
The BoE has come to a decision on interest rates...
The House of Lords committee stage now continues until May...
The removal of temporary rent controls may make buy-to-let more...
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