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Rogue landlord crackdown, £20m deposit return offer, Brexit boon for tenants,




<span style="font-size: 18px;">Housing Minister announces £2 million for councils to crackdown on rogue landlords</span>

Reacting to recent reports that councils aren’t taking enough enforcement action against ‘rogue’ landlords, an announcement has been made about further funding.

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Haart returns £20m of tenancy deposits

Haart, one of the UK’s largest estate agency groups, is partnering with the tenancy deposit alternative, Flatfair, on a campaign that could return of more than £20 million…

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Tenants win £1.8k rental Brexit dividend

There may be gloom and doom with property agencies, buyers and tenants, but tenants in London are, potentially, £1,806 better off since the vote to leave the EU.

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Allsop auctioneer joins online auctioneer

BidX1, one of the fastest growing online auction platforms in the UK, has another strong appointment – recruiting Richard Watson...

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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Training part-time staff to carry out viewings</span>


"I am conscious that I have failed to train some part-time staff , particularly those that carry out accompanied viewings at weekends. One even had a doze in the garden while the buyers toured the house. Tips appreciated!"

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