Rightmove lawsuit | Foxtons RRA spin | Rental market cools




Agencies keep it in the family with merger

Patrick and Celia Paton join forces with her father Peter Graham as their respective agencies come together under one brand name.

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Agents could win £1.5bn payout from legal action against Rightmove

The action is brought by Jeremy Newman, and it alleges that Rightmove charged estate agents “excessive” and “unfair subscription fees”.

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ADAM WALKER COLUMN: Why a valuable business doesn’t need you

Business sale consultant, Adam Walker, reminds agents that the continuity of their business without them at the helm is key to a successful sale. 

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Rightmove’s share price drops 10% on legal action news

The share price drop followed a £1.5billion legal action being filed against Rightmove, by Jeremy Newman, a former panel member of the Competition and Markets Authority.

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Foxtons plans to capture Renters' Rights Act opportunities

The agency's CEO Guy Gittins says as a "professional, high-quality agent" it can attract more landlord clients and acquire smaller agencies under pressure from the Act.

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Rental market cooling ahead of Renters' Rights Act 'storm' on 1st May

Goodlord boss William Reeve reckons landlords and tenants are holding off ahead of the huge changes due to go live.
 

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Landlords bolster tenant vetting ahead of Act

Paragon Bank's Lisa Steele says 70% of landlords will introduce stricter rules for selecting renters when the Renters' Rights Act comes into force next month.

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