Analysis from inventory service provider, No Letting Go,
reveals that regular property visits can help to protect letting agents and
their landlords from the growing risk of subletting scams. According to their
data, a professionally compiled inventory and commitment to the check-out
process can also help to provide financial cover in the event of property
damage. There has been a rise in the number of subletting scams in recent
months, particularly when it comes to fraudsters using short-term lets
platforms to rent out their landlord's properties without permission. Read more
on the Property Reporter website.
Tiny co-living spaces are popping up across New York. Local communities see
them as ‘harbingers of gentrification’
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Such properties are a housing alternative for younger people, but longterm
residents worry about being priced out of their homes and losing community
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