New online sales platform banned from Rightmove

Online platform EMOH will not be advertising on Rightmove.

Yesterday afternoon, Rightmove said: “It did not satisfy our terms and conditions.”

EMOH went to pains to tell EYE last week that it is not an agent, and that it hopes to become the next Rightmove in terms of the platform for selling and buying homes.

It sets out its stall as a medium where sellers and buyers can deal with each other directly, without any intermediation.

Yesterday, EHOM sent out a press release to property journalists which said the service completely removes the need for an estate agent, “be they an online one or high street based”.

The PR company said that buyers and sellers feel they are being “robbed by agents when they could easily do it all themselves”.

There now seems to be no reference on EMOH as to how properties will be marketed, although it was previously part of the marketing message that they would be listed on the UK’s largest portal.

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5 Comments

  1. seenitall

    EMOH is not an agent – they are not anything now either.  #Anotheronebitesthedust

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  2. Ric

    Well done RM – an easy decision I am sure.

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  3. Woodentop

    But if they open an office, they qualify!

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    1. PeeBee

      No they don’t, woodentop.  I managed to somehow pick up a few ‘Dislikes’ for posting the part of the RM Ts&Cs that basically bu99er them up the other day – but here it is again:

      C YOUR COMMITMENT TO US You:

      1. Warrant that You or Your Client primarily operate as an Agent, Developer or Landlord, are providing the services normally associated with those operations and have not or will not, in Our opinion, misrepresent the nature of Your business to Us

      Seems to me that opening a branch would be only the start of a VERY long road to qualification – and one that is apparently unnecessary anyway.

      Shame, innit!

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      1. Woodentop

        Comments welcome …….  http://www.springbokproperties.co.uk or try Ewemove.com. And look at those fancy awards they won!

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