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Business sales firm RTA demanded £10k despite failing to sell a client’s business

Consumers can have a cooling off period when signing contracts, so why can’t small businesses? Fee demanded by RTA was “unconscionable and excessive”

Consumers can have a cooling off period when signing contracts, so why can’t small businesses?

Business sales firm RTA charged £1,500 to sell a shop, failed to find buyer, then sued for another £10,000

Estate Agent fined for lack of Customer Due Diligence under the Money Laundering Regulations

Another Estate Agent fined for lack of Customer Due Diligence under the Money Laundering Regulations

Hope for small businesses being hounded by notorious RTA – it has just lost a test case in the High Court

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