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The Welsh government has published its latest white paper report entitled: "Renting Homes: A Better Way For Wales". The main purpose of the report is to propose a bill that will simplify the current rental arrangements, so that there are …
The British and Irish Lions have started to prepare for the up-coming Rugby Union fixtures against Australia next month. Firstly however, The Lions will stop off in Hong Kong on June 1st for a special match against the mighty Barbarians …
It has been announced that the number of letting agents that have signed up to The Property Ombudsman (TPO) scheme has passed 10,000 branches for the first time earlier in May. The TPO which was previously known as the Ombudsman …
We are pleased to announce that Quin & Co, the investment arm of CPS Homes has purchased Crwys House in Cardiff. After taking control of the building Quin & Co plan to convert the offices into student accommodation comprising of …
New mandatory ombudsman scheme MPs have passed legal regulation of letting agents for the first time. The new rules form part of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill and will require letting agents to join a new ombudsman scheme. The ombudsman …