Foxtons loses in legal clash over unpaid commission
Foxtons legal department ‘would eat you for breakfast’, says landlord who is a lawyer
Foxtons legal department ‘would eat you for breakfast’, says landlord who is a lawyer
We knew nothing of consultation, says ARLA managing director Ian Potter
Business backed by ex-Capita boss says TV adverts are scheduled
Qualification aimed at anyone thinking of a career in surveying
Yet online businesses do not even have stock for sale in our area, says agent
Times property editor Anne Ashworth says she was asked about the cost of her lunch
Tenants were living in filthy and overcrowded conditions, court hears
Treasury sees property as soft target for filling its coffers
Network Auctions to run sales in Birmingham, while Auction House opens two new sale rooms
Also, fewer landlords are falling behind with their mortgages
New estate agency contender will disrupt market, say former Burchell Edwards duo
It looks as though industry might get off lightly as series kicks off
Danny Alexander gives little detail – and who will do the valuations?
Last Stamp Duty hike was a step too far, says agent
But more stock for sale is desperately needed, says RICS
London’s homeless problem worsening as a result, says Assembly
Two dozen delegates from Nigeria to attend course in Birmingham
Rises in costs to gain possession of rented properties are about to shoot up – and very few know
Take HMRC’s guidance seriously, lawyer warns agents
Group CEO Jeremy Helsby’s pay for last year to rise by 44%