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FEATURE: Money launderers spread to the regions

Property fraudsters and money launderers are not just a London problem – agents across the UK are at risk, as Richard Reed discovers.

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Bective spends 'significant sums' on rebrand and recruitment drive<br />

New senior team at famously upmarket central London agency says it has invested in order to expand 'within and beyond' its six locations.

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Lettings agencies fined £225,000 as council clamps down on illegal practices<br />

Property firms have paid the sum out collectively in fines over the past three years within Tower Hamlets, latest figures show.

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The Negotiator magazine – out now!

The October edition of the trade magazine for the estate and lettings industry is published and available for you to read now – in print and digitally on desktop and mobile.
 

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Independent agency wins race to buy rival despite stiff blue-chip competition<br />

Estate agency LPS has bought local lettings rival Maison for an undisclosed sum and says independent firms are 'better option'.

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Broker laments HGV 'omnishambles' as driver shortages hit removals firms<br />

Lewis Shaw of Shaw Financial Services laments the damage current transport crisis is inflicting on the economy.

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Rental market booming as tenants push demand to 'all time high'<br />

Research among landlords by leading BTL lender Paragon reveals two-thirds reporting hot demand for properties.

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