RESIDENTIALlettings
51 Lettings news If you are into lettings, or getting into the business, this is the
news. All the key developments of the past month are here.
56 5 years of tenancy deposits TDS chief Steve Harriott reviews the remarkable progress and maturity of the deposit protection schemes.
AUCTIONS
58 The gabble and the gavel Yes, social media has penetrated the auctioneering
establishment.
60 Auction news It’s all going rather well in the UK salerooms with sale numbers and revenues both increasing.
JOBS & CAREERS
62 Who grows there? It’s astonishing and comforting at the same time to see
the confidence so many firms have, expanding here, there, everywhere.
66 Who goes where? Many of you are sitting tight while times are tough, but the
intrepid are on the move – and they’re happy to tell the world.
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