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Shortlist announced, leasehold scandal, new-builds 'damned' 




The Negotiator Awards shortlist is announced, tickets are on sale and the Great Room at the Grosvenor is filling up!

It's the largest entry ever, by a very long way, so it'll be the hardest fought contest. See who is in it and book your place for a ringside seat – it's far and away the biggest event in residential property on the calendar! So book now and don't miss out!

Click here to read The Negotiator Awards shortlist is announced, tickets are on sale and the Great Room at the Grosvenor is filling up!.



Estate agent disappears owing landlords and tenants thousands of pounds

An established and prominent estate agent in Newmarket, Cambridgeshire has gone to ground owing landlords and tenants thousands of pounds.


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Leasehold houses scandal: thousands are trapped as many struggle to find buyers, says NAEA

New report into the leasehold selling scandal reveals shocking impact on owners, two thirds of whom feel they were mis-sold their homes.


Click here to read Leasehold houses scandal: thousands are trapped as many struggle to find buyers, says NAEA.



New build quality worries 25% of buyers

Damning research into buyers' attitudes reveals how much the public now considers new homes to be poor quality and too expensive.


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Avoiding business ‘divorce’


Divorce is a terrible thing. All marriages start with high hopes of eternal happiness and yet, says Adam Walker, decades later, half of all marriages end in divorce. Business ‘divorce’ is even worse.

Click here to read Avoiding business ‘divorce’.