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Articles included this month:

Government confirms it will put an end to no-fault evictions

Businesses urge new government to tackle late payment abuse

Agent awarded £435,000 in dispute over introduction fee

Royal Mail employee unfairly dismissed after manager’s false report

Bella Italia loses dispute over terminating lease

Estate agents fined £600,000 for fixing commission rates

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Government confirms it will put an end to no-fault evictions

The government has confirmed that it will provide tenants with more protection by abolishing no-fault evictions.

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Businesses urge Governement to tackle late payment abuse

Businesses across different sectors are urging the new government to end late payment practices that are crippling many small companies.

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Agent awarded £435,000 in dispute over introduction free 

An agent who introduced a company to a buyer for one its properties has been awarded £435,000 for his services.

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Royal Mail employee unfairly dismissed after manager's false report

A Royal Mail employee has won her case of unfair dismissal in a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court.

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Bella Italia loses dispute over terminating lease

The restaurant chain Bella Italia has lost a dispute about terminating a commercial lease.

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Estate Agents fined £600,000 for fixing commission rates

Three estate agents have been fined a total of more than £600,000 for operating an illegal cartel to fix commission rates.

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