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Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market

The UK property market is not set to see any major upheaval with the formal start to the two years of negotiation to leave the European Union, and might even benefit from an expected slowing in the economy. Experts point out that the market did not see any huge effect from the decision to leave […] The post Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Lettings agent association warns of economic impact of fees ban in England

The proposed ban on letting agent fees in England will cost tenants who stay in properties the longest hundreds of pounds, it is claimed. According to the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA Propertymark) it is loyal tenants who will be hit the hardest but it also believes that there are 4,000 jobs at risk […] The post Lettings agent association warns of economic impact of fees ban in England appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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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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