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Property sales in France picked up in 2016 but demand from British buyers is down

The last year has been strong for the French residential property market with total sales up by 15%, the highest level since 2008. According to the latest report from the Notaires de France buyers have sensed the end of falling prices and are taking advantage of the historically low interest rates to make the most […] The post Property sales in France picked up in 2016 but demand from British buyers is down appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Landlords ought to look out for signs of subletting over festive period

Landlords are being advised to look out for tenants who go away over the Christmas holidays and sublet their rental properties without consent. According to research from Total Landlord Insurance there has been a 14% increase in the number of malicious and accidental damage claims received this year as a direct result of illegal subletting, […] The post Landlords ought to look out for signs of subletting over festive period appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Is the Lettings fee ban an opportunity for tech companies?

Last week the government announced that it will be coming in line with Scotland, and will be making the charging of any fees to tenants illegal. There has always been controversy around the charging of fees to tenants, for what can be seen as simple admin tasks. These costs on average come in between £202-337 […] The post Is the Lettings fee ban an opportunity for tech companies? appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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