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High rise agreement shows value of collaboration to solve problems – Arnold

The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a tragic event that has had lasting repercussions acro...

  • Dec 16, 2019
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Overhauled three-stage survey standards could solve market confusion – Arnold

I appeared on Rip Off Britain recently. Not, I hasten to add, to talk about Arnold & B...

  • Jul 30, 2019
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Relying only on AVMs could be putting your clients at risk – Arnold

There are many elements of the home buying process that could benefit from greater efficie...

  • May 14, 2019
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A quick guide to the leasehold reform proposals – Arnold

The Law Commission has closed a consultation on the reform of leasehold enfranchisement an...

  • Apr 04, 2019
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Defeating the scourge of new home defects – Arnold

Help to Buy and the focus on homebuilding have helped new build to become a growth area in...

  • Jan 17, 2019
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Knowing when and how to challenge valuations can keep cases alive – Arnold

Whatever the outcome of Brexit, there is little doubt that the current political uncertain...

  • Dec 13, 2018
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Mitigating the risk of refurbishment investment – Arnold

The combined impact of an extra 3% Stamp Duty Land Tax and income tax changes mean your cl...

  • Nov 27, 2018
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Lenders may not be as open to short leases as it seems – Arnold

Leasehold properties are coming under increasing scrutiny and a recent report from NAEA Pr...

  • Oct 11, 2018
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‘What’s it like being the most hated people in the industry?’ – A specialist broker puts a surveyor on the hot seat

Have you ever wanted to ask a chartered surveyor some brutally honest questions? Matthew Y...

  • Oct 04, 2018
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‘Two surveyors value the same property with £100k difference – this is what really frustrates advisers’ – Marketwatch

Anecdotal evidence suggests the number and severity of down valuations in the current mark...

  • Aug 01, 2018
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