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Instagram account misusing the name of City of London Ltd t/a City of London Solicitors
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How will $1.8bn U.S. legal case impact UK estate agents?
Across the pond, agents are bracing themselves for the fallout from a a huge $1.8bn legal case over the amount of commission they’ve been charging vendors for years.
Labour sparks fears by pledging to ‘immediately’ scrap Section 21
The Labour Party has pledged to abolish Section 21 evictions ‘immediately’ in its manifesto, prompting anxiety amongst property groups.
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An email has been sent from the email domain ‘@linklateradvcom.onmicrosoft.com’ in relation to a supposed outstanding invoice misusing the name of Linklaters LLP.
Warning: Email misusing the name of Rebecca Hickman and Addleshaw Goddard LLP
An email has been sent misusing the name of Rebecca Hickman and Addleshaw Goddard LLP in relation to a supposed unpaid invoice.
Mortgage delays and property chains blamed for surge in gazumping
Lengthy property chains and delays in getting a mortgage are primary reasons why homebuyers are being gazumped, new research from Market Financial Solutions has revealed.
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A letter regarding a lease agreement between landlord and tenant has been sent to an energy company, purporting to be from Ellisons Legal LLP.
Home Buyers urged to protect themselves as ‘Gazumping’ reaches record levels
Gazumping cases are on the rise. A staggering 37% of buyers are now being gazumped and this is up 6% in the last two years.
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An email has been sent misusing the name of Cheshire Estate & Legal Limited (CEL Solicitors)
How will stamp duty promises impact buyers?
With both major political parties promising stamp duty reform ahead of the election, what does it actually mean for the electorate and wider property market.
Mortgage shelf-life hits three-month low
Homebuyers need to act fast to grab mortgage rates, with deals now disappearing within two weeks.