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Dual fees disputes jump, no fault evictions latest, couple ejected after baby




‘Stop landlords using no-fault evictions during first three years of tenancy’

Radical suggestion is one of several PRS recommendation made by influential think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research.

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Couple ejected from rented property after having baby

Troubling case is exposed in Oxford that highlights why the UK's eviction laws can be used unfairly by landlords.

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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Regional report</span>


Each month we visit three agents across the country to discover what is happening in their local market. This month we meet members of The Guild of Property Professionals in Birmingham, South East London and West London.

Click here to read <span style="font-weight: bold;">Regional report</span>.



How do they do it? Online lettings platform offers £35-a-month ‘premium’ service

Rental Step has launched new service despite industry experts suggesting it costs £30 a property just to list on Rightmove.

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<span style="font-size: 20px;">Number of estate agents disputing ‘dual fees’ jumps, says The Property Ombudsman</span>

TPO says agents should work together to work out a solution to a dispute fee rather than dragging 'innocent' vendors into a drawn-out wrangle.

Click here to read <span style="font-size: 20px;">Number of estate agents disputing ‘dual fees’ jumps, says The Property Ombudsman</span>.