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Conveyancing industry calls for residential leasehold change

he conveyancing industry is calling for the residential leasehold process in the UK to be changed in 2017 to end unacceptable delays, extortionate ground rents and high fees. The Conveyancing Association says that there is also a lack of knowledge among buyers about leaseholds with recent research showing that 57% of those buying a leasehold […] The post Conveyancing industry calls for residential leasehold change appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Right to Rent rules in UK causing stress for landlords, study suggests

Right to Rent is causing landlords huge stress and worry, especially in areas of the UK with a high penetration of immigrants, new research suggests. The post Right to Rent rules in UK causing stress for landlords, study suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Homes are becoming less affordable in the US as prices rise and wages don’t

Houses are becoming less affordable in the United States with the latest figures showing that in the final quarter of 2016 29% were less affordable than their historic affordability averages. This was up from 24% of markets in the previous quarter and up from 13% a year ago to the highest share since the third […] The post Homes are becoming less affordable in the US as prices rise and wages don’t appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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