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Foxtons reveals new approach to avoid future fines – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
May 17, 2023
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Foxtons reveals new approach to avoid future fines – London Wallet
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Foxtons has been ordered to pay a number of penalties over the years, but the estate agency will be hoping that company fines are a thing of the past, after teaming up with Kamma to improve their compliance.

The new partnership will give all of Foxtons’ agents access to Kamma’s compliance management and checking services, allowing their agents to stay up to date with changing regulations.

Earlier this year Kamma reported that licensing changes on average every eight days across the UK. In fact, almost 20% of all local authorities in England have at least some form of discretionary licensing scheme in place, including addition and selective.

Kamma’s data shows that 21, or over 65% of all London councils have one or more discretionary licensing schemes in place. Yet it is not always straightforward what properties are hit by certain schemes.

Complying with licensing regulations is an ongoing burden that agents must deal with to avoid fines. The fines for rogue landlords and agents have now hit £8.7m with average agent fines of £4,691 just in London, but Foxtons will be hoping that its new partnership with Kamma will help protect the business from receiving any fines moving forward.

Fran Giltinan, head of property management and customer experience at Foxtons, commented: “As the regulatory landscape continues to change, it’s essential that we stay ahead of the curve.”

“This partnership will give our agents the support they need to continue providing exceptional service to our clients while remaining compliant with the latest regulations,” she added.

 





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