x
By using this website, you agree to our
use of cookies
to enhance your experience.
SEARCH
Search
STAY
CONNECTED!
Sign in
Sign in
New here? Sign up
Feedback
My Account
Feedback
Sign out
×
Make Today's Website as home page
Menu
Estate agent today
News
Features
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Letting agent today
News
Features
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Landlord today
News
Features
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Property Investor today
News
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Introducer today
News
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Property Jobs Today
Home
Find a Job
Search Recruiters
Recruiters
New
John's
Personal Profile
View my company profile
John Fairclough
2333
Profile Views
About Me
Send message
View company profile
Follow all comments made
my expertise in the industry
John's wall
John's
Recent Activity
How long before the PRS vanishes! I wonder if the Social Rental Sector will have the same attached to it?
From:
John Fairclough
09 July 2019 08:47 AM
Amazing... The Private Rental Sector may as well shut up shop and let the local Authority/Housing Associations deal with tenancies as they are 'perfect'!! Has anyone tried talking to a TSO in their local area? But with the massive recruitment drive I'm sure they will all be perched outside Agents Offices waiting to pounce to pay for it all! I am not a cynic....Honest!
From:
John Fairclough
18 April 2019 08:43 AM
So if there is a trad 3 bed bay windowed semi with a 1.85 x 1.7m 3rd bedroom it cant be let as a 3 bed property?
From:
John Fairclough
02 January 2019 14:02 PM
It is very strange when a comment is passed about tenants being uprooted at short notice and Rental property is your home when in actual fact 2 months notice is given by the Landlord, 1 by the tenant and the rental property is the home until the tenants leave. If a tenant wants a long term tenancy then find one that will sign up for a long term, most tenants are short term and do not want to be tied to a property just in case their circumstances change. It is pretty narrow minded on the Communities Secretary to put all the ills of the rental market on Landlords and not on to the local authorities that do not have the housing stock themselves to assist in the market. It will also be a great possibility that with the tax changes looming, landlords will sell up, those who brave it out will have a captive market and will be able to push up rents and pick and chose who they want as a tenant. So tough luck to the tenants on low incomes!! tough on those without an income unless it's Housing Benefit - then the Tax Payer will have to pay. We may have a housing 'crisis' but is this a way to sort it out? Build for rent only, make local authorities build or acquire stock, put a genuine choice element in the market and possibly change will happen.
From:
John Fairclough
02 January 2019 13:54 PM
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Breaking News
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Video Archieve
Today 14:58
Portal Discussions
Joined Group From: Your Community
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Industry View
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Industry View
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Conversation Comment in: Interior Design
Today 14:58
×
Send a message
Message
×
Write on Wall
Message
×
Send a message
Reply to:
Message
Breaking News
Cheaper to buy than rent in every major British city - Rightmove
Extraordinary 200 amendments to Renters Reform Bill in Commons today
Propertymark not giving up on the Regulation of Property Agents
Foxtons’ internal lettings data shows market returning to normal
New Holiday Lets booking system rivals hotels, says supplier
Propertymark guide helps tenants complain and challenge rent rises
Boost for Buy To Let as mortgage product choice improves
Big HMRC fines for agents prompt Anti-Money Laundering guidance
Backing for Ground Rent Cap being announced this week
Agents urged to attend Equality and Cultural Awareness event
John's Recent Activity
From: John Fairclough
09 July 2019 08:47 AM
From: John Fairclough
18 April 2019 08:43 AM
From: John Fairclough
02 January 2019 14:02 PM
From: John Fairclough
02 January 2019 13:54 PM