Also of interest to our readers this week was housing minister Matthew Pennycook’s rejection of most of the amendments to the Renters’ Rights Bill that were tabled by the House of Lords.
An analysis of post-valuation queries, a discussion on servicing from the British Mortgage and Protection Senate (BMPS) and a One to One with Quilter’s Zara Bray also ranked highly in our most read.
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