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COURTS: Landlord wins 'important' appeal in rent to rent case

Amlendu Kumar wins appeal in what a leading property lawyer says is an "important new decision" affecting rent-to-rent agreements and rent repayment orders.

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Number of former rental properties for sale rises as CGT changes loom

Research by Rightmove among its listings shows the proportion of former rented properties within the market rising to 18%.

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Prices will peak as lull in property market kicks in, says EXP chief

Adam Day of hybrid agency EXP says the housing market usually goes quieter in the autumn, and this year will be no different.
 

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Airbnb 'won't take down illegally-sublet listings' claims landlord

The short-lets giant has not taken down a listing despite being informed that the Central London property is being illegally sublet, it is claimed.

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OECD calls for Government to axe Stamp Duty

The international body for economic development, concerned about the UK's burgeoning deb has, contrarily, urged Reeves to abolish Stamp Duty.

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Reapit and Homesearch sign groundbreaking partnership deal

Leading proptech companies sign deal to enable users to prospect clients and close deals.

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The Renters' Rights Bill: A legal view on what it means for landlords, agents and tenants

Solicitors' platform Lawhive analyses how the main measures in the Renters' Rights Bill will affect the PRS.

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Summer was not so hot in Prime Central London

LonRes Research says August saw falls in transaction volumes across prime London for both sales and lettings.

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Bill to ban Section 21 evictions published – industry reaction

The Government takes its first step towards scrapping Section 21 'no fault' evictions with the first reading in Parliament of the Renters' Rights Bill.
 

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