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Landlords quitting, reservation agreements review, housing crisis hurting business




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The Negotiator, in partnership with the UK Government, brings you this special online guide and collection of resources to help you protect your business against the threat of money laundering.

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Four landlords per branch 'quit market and sold up' last month

Latest ARLA figures also reveal that figure is even higher in London, and that across England available rental stock is down 4%.

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Are ‘reservation agreements’ folly or farsighted?

Leading agent, Trevor Abrahmsohn, picks apart Heather Wheeler's new idea.

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Housing crisis now hurting UK businesses, research reveals

Strutt & Parker says three quarters of 1,000 companies it canvassed say the housing crisis is impacting their businesses negatively.

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What happens after the tenant fees ban?

Zero Deposit CEO Jon Notley makes the case for the emerging alternative deposits sector and its potential to create revenue for lettings agents.

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