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Contents


TheLeader 3 The Editor’s monthly round-up.


TheNews 6-8 Prices, deposits, Olympic torch bearers and a major appointment!


TheComment 14-17 James Max, Brian Murphy’s regular roundup plus a legal warning on the dangers of Twitter.


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Awards 2012 16 Yes! Wednesday 24th October 2012. Diary note !


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Features 18-20 Three Agents Franchisee, independent or global brand? How do people choose an agent? Karen Keeman investigates.


23-24 Anti Social Richard Rawlings says agents using Facebook and Twitter may not be as cool as they think.


TheRegions 26-27 The markets in Shropshire, Cornwall and West Sussex.


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TheBusiness 29-30 HMO prosecutions David Smith on the hard line taken by Local Authorities on HMOs. 32-33 Market Statistics All the facts. 34 The knowledge What do you know about Health and Safety? 36 The Dilemma Julian O’Dell on moments of truth.


42 TWEETS OF THE MONTH


Ed Mead Current mortgage rate


madness, lender tightening (HSBC) and interest only talk smells of over reaction.


Steven Hilton Councils dragging their feet on


changing shops into fl ats. www.the-negotiator.co.uk


Jordans Home Rentals Not sure BoE holding


interest rates at 0.5% is really helping any more. I predict they’ll go up in June.


WhiteHotProperty Right to Buy launched with


£75,000 discounts.


Andrea Morgan ”I wasn’t satisfi ed just to earn a


living. I was looking to make a statement.” Donald Trump.


Kevin Gulliver Right to Buy is


economically irrational and negligent.


George Franks 11 bids on one proeprty


in SW London this morning. Now under off er at 15% over the asking price.


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TheLife 37 Movers & shakers Who? Where? Here. 39-40 Recruitment How do you fi nd the right staff ? 42 DPG photography competition Winners receive their cameras


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