Archive for ARLA

Jun
17

Failure to regulate letting agents and managing agents will hurt leaseholders

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Phillip James Letting Agents in Worthing and Brighton & Hove is a full member of the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) , the National Approved Lettings Scheme (NALS) and The Property Ombudsman for Lettings. Read more of this article (Failure to regulate letting agents and managing agents will hurt leaseholders) ...

Jul
18

A Landlord’s relationship with a Letting Agent

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Within the rental industry, a Letting Agent is considered to play a most important role. The level of service received from your Letting Agent could be the difference between a great experience and one of which you would rather not talk about again. Taking this into consideration, what are some of the responsibilities and duties you should expect a Letting Agent to take on? Read more of this article (A Landlord’s relationship with a Letting Agent) ...

Jul
14

Worthing rents rise for the first time this year

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Rents in Worthing have risen for the first time this year, according to the latest Phillip James Letting Agents rental survey.

The survey analyses advertised rental prices from Worthing postcodes on popular property sites such as Rightmove, Findaproperty, Propertyfinder and Primelocation.

 

Rents advertised by Landlords and Letting Agents in Worthing have been falling since January 2009 when the Read more of this article (Worthing rents rise for the first time this year) ...

Jul
01

Landlords ’seeing increase in rent payment issues’

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Landlords are finding that an increasing number of tenants are struggling or unwilling to pay rent, according to new research by Arla.

A survey conducted by the letting agents association has revealed that 93 per cent of its members have seen an increase in tenants attempting to secure rent reductions, with the figure rising to 98 per cent in central London. Read more of this article (Landlords 'seeing increase in rent payment issues') ...

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