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Referral fees under scrutiny, Leasehold law reforms, new plan for 'Millennial towns'




Housing Committee calls for wide-ranging reforms to leasehold law

The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee has published a report which calls for wide ranging reforms to tackle abuse of the leasehold system.

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Plan for a new generation of new Millennial towns proposed

'Tomorrow's Places' report calls for a 'Department for Growth' to be created to work with the Mayor of London and partner directly with developers.

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The tenant fees cap may cost pet owners more says JLL estate agent.

Tenant fees ban and increasing pet ownership in rented accommodation is driving up rents, says estate agent.

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Referral fees come under scrutiny by Government

NAEA Propertymark says the industry's been given the opportunity to improve the practice by increasing transparency – rather than suffer an outright ban.

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<span style="font-weight: bold; font-family: Tahoma, Geneva; font-size: 15px; line-height: 19px;">Lint Group supports Indonesian Tsunami</span>


Lint Group, based in East London, chose to raise money for Abdullah Aid as they support their vision “to help alleviate poverty and hardship from all those suffering around the world.”

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