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RICS report on Brexit blues, Tenant Fees Ban – “a watershed moment", TPO welcomes surveyors




<span style="font-size: 18px;">Gloomy report from RICS as Brexit blues continue</span>

The RICS has published its latest (December) UK Residential Market Survey, which shows that the market is still on hold due to political uncertainty, lack of stock and affordability.

Click here to read <span style="font-size: 18px;">Gloomy report from RICS as Brexit blues continue</span>.



Scottish agents offered auction option

Auction sales are growing in popularity in England – now estate agents in Scotland are being offered the chance to include selling their properties through auction.

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TPO welcomes surveyors as members

The Property Ombudsman (TPO) has announced its approval by the RICS to provide Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) on all surveying services to consumers.

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Tenant Fees Ban – “A watershed moment”

Did the Government, just before the Brexit vote yesterday afternoon, sneak this game-changing news in, hoping we wouldn’t notice?

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<span style="font-weight: bold;">SEO… PR… They are all connected</span>


In recent years, the public relations industry has been revolutionised, largely thanks to the power of social media, says Tara Dulake. It lets us publish our thoughts on an event instantaneously, which, in the world of PR, massively helps in alerting audiences of things they need to know.

Click here to read <span style="font-weight: bold;">SEO… PR… They are all connected</span>.