All Property Week articles in 4 November 2022 – Page 5
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News
RICS warns levelling-up bill threatens its independence
Body warns clause allowing government intervention could curb its ability to speak and act in public’s interest
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News
Agent P: Team P
Friday 4 November, 8.30am, Baltic Room: We eye each other, warily, thinking “who’s next?”.
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News
Sunak urged to put climate top of agenda
Property heavyweights have warned prime minister Rishi Sunak not to “neglect” the UK’s position as a global climate leader as they urged both industry and government to “keep up momentum” on action against climate change.
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Insight
SME builders ready, willing and able
It is well documented that a revival of small and medium-sized housebuilders would make a substantial contribution to our new housing requirements. Their output has fallen by around 75% from their peak, which represents a huge and increasing supply gap.
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Online
This week in… 2016
Donald Trump won a poll-busting victory in the US presidential election, sending shockwaves through the political world.
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Insight
Past lessons on uncertain times
Since the start of September, the UK has gone through a series of rather unsettling events.
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Markets
Retail’s experiential revolution
Shopping centres are betting on leisure and F&B to boost footfall post-Covid. Claire Robson reports
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Professional
What is the process for evicting a residential long-leaseholder?
Evicting a residential long leaseholder for breaching their lease is, quite rightly, a court-heavy, cumbersome process and one that too often freeholders and managing agents are not keen to embark on.
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Professional
Green growth remains essential
The UK finishes its year-long presidency of COP26 in a different position to how it began.
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Professional
Digital tools cut the fire safety risk
A persistent lackadaisical approach to the quality and competence of fire inspections is putting residents’ lives at risk.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Joanna Barraclough, divisional director at Countrywide
Joanna Barraclough, divisional director, south, at Countrywide, on how she got started in property, her top album and podcast picks, the celebrity she’d most like to meet and her number-one travel destination.
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Professional
How will the expiry of the Covid rent arrears scheme affect landlords?
The six-month window for referrals into the government’s Covid rent arrears arbitration scheme concluded on 24 September 2022, marking the end of the restrictions on landlords taking enforcement action.
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News
Construction challenges ‘show no sign of abating’
Property and construction consultancy Gleeds has said the construction sector needs to work collaboratively if it is to survive an “out of control” climate, in a challenging market report revealed to Property Week.
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News
£5.95m London terrace leads the line-up at next Savills sale
The lot is one of 219 listed in the catalogue for Savills’ next auction, which will be its largest in five years
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News
Barnard Marcus releases 120-lot catalogue for November auction
Three flats in the Southside Quarter development in Battersea, south-west London, have been listed with a guide price of £1.9m in Barnard Marcus’s latest major auction on 16 November.
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