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Previously on "Oh Dear: Shortage of new inspectors 'will derail homeseller pack scheme'"

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  • Mailman
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    There are heaps of Pols who could do this job...so no problem here!

    Mailman

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  • threaded
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    Ah ha, a skills shortage! No worries, they'll be able to outsource it to one of the big consultancies, they have thousands of highly qualified staff who've been doing the self same job for years, just need visas, that's all.

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  • Oh Dear: Shortage of new inspectors 'will derail homeseller pack scheme'

    more medling, should create a right mess...

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...188783,00.html

    "A SHORTAGE of inspectors to prepare the new house-sellers’ packs will drastically slow the process of moving and upset the Government’s plans to revolutionise the property market, industry experts predict.

    Without a houseseller’s pack no residential property will be able to be sold from June next year. Training of the planned 7,000-strong inspectorate started last year but so far, The Times has established, only 196 people have been approved for the task.
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    _the Government’s plans to revolutionise the property market_

    Milan.

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