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Research suggests proposed ban on letting fees in England is causing confusion

The Government’s consultation on banning letting fees in England is likely to be launched soon but research suggests that there is already confusion and speedy process is needed. Housing Minister Gavin Barwell confirmed that the consultation will launch in the spring and said that the proposed ban is part of building a strong and safe […] The post Research suggests proposed ban on letting fees in England is causing confusion appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Funding for thousands of new homes on estates across England allocated

More than 100 housing estates across England are set to benefit from a significant investment to kick-start their regeneration and speed up the building of thousands of new homes. The Government’s £32 million Estate Regeneration Fund will be distributed to local authorities and housing associations across the country with 105 estates set to benefit. The […] The post Funding for thousands of new homes on estates across England allocated appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK property industry disappointed that letting agents not included in money directive

The UK property industry believes that a decision by the Government not to include letting agents in its proposals for legislation to meet the requirements of the fourth Money Laundering Directive is wrong. There are several elements of the consultation on the directive that are likely to have an impact on the property sector and […] The post UK property industry disappointed that letting agents not included in money directive appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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