Agent dies | Yopa in trouble | BASPI slammed




The Negotiator Magazine March issue sponsored feature: Just Move In gets tenant referencing right

Ross Nichols, CEO of sustainable home-moving  specialist Just Move In adds a simplified but robust referencing product to their impressive suite of services.

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Tech pioneer slams BASPI property data initiative as too 'old school'

Robert May says he welcomes the initiative but says agents won't want to slog through such a vast PDF, Word or Excel document.

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Yopa promises to be clearer about fees structure after complaint

Hybrid estate agency has told the Advertising Standards Authority it will be clearer in future about how its fee structure and timing works.

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Famous Irish estate agent Geralyne Byrne dies unexpectedly aged 62

Byrne helped establish and grow the country's most famous and largest agency, Sherry Fitzgerald.

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Cladding scandal will soon slam into the housing market, warn conveyancers

The Government's limited efforts to solve the crisis will soon lead to thousands of leaseholder bankruptcies, the SLC says.

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New AML compliance service to cut time spent onboarding clients

Ince says its new service is being launched in the property industry first and will minimise human error and the risk of fines.

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GUEST BLOG: Why Capital Gains Tax rates are likely to increase

Consultant Adam Walker has a message for all those who thought they'd dodged a CGT bullet in the Spring Budget.
 

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