
New renters’ rights spark flurry of students ending tenancies, Foxtons says
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New renters’ rights spark flurry of students ending tenancies, Foxtons says. Foxtons said it expects to report an adjusted operating profit of £8.5 million for the first half of the financial year, down from £12.3 million the previous year. A flurry of students ending tenancies after fixed-term contracts were scrapped in May has knocked off some £3 million worth of revenues for Foxtons , the lettings agent said.
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New renters’ rights spark flurry of students ending tenancies, Foxtons says.
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Foxtons said it expects to report an adjusted operating profit of £8.5 million for the first half of the financial year, down from £12.3 million the previous year.
according to The Independent +1A flurry of students ending tenancies after fixed-term contracts were scrapped in May has knocked off some £3 million worth of revenues for Foxtons , the lettings agent said.
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