Norfolk Letting Agent Faces Fraud Trial Over £50,000 Allegations
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Norfolk Letting Agent Faces Fraud Trial Over £50,000 Allegations

By Jordan Hale, Senior Lettings Editor · 11 August 2026 · 1 min read

Editor's note: This brief was summarised by The Property AI Newsroom from a report by Letting Agent Today. Read the original article for full details.

A Norfolk letting agent has appeared in court accused of defrauding almost £50,000 from landlords and tenants.

Local media reports cited by Letting Agent Today state that Victoria Steele faces 19 charges of fraud by false representation. The charges relate to her management of Swaffham-based eHomes, formerly known as Prestige Properties Ltd, during her time as director and sole shareholder. The alleged offences are reported to have taken place between November 2011 and June 2018.

This case may be of interest to letting agents and inventory clerks monitoring legal developments in the UK property sector.


Source: Letting Agent Today
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Jordan Hale
Senior Lettings Editor

Jordan Hale leads The Property AI's lettings coverage with a focus on UK rental legislation, agent compliance, and the day-to-day pressures facing letting agents. Articles bylined Jordan Hale combine current trade reporting with practical guidance for letting agents and inventory…

Specialises in: Renters' Rights Act, EPC regulations, tenancy deposit schemes, agent licensing, Right to Rent compliance.

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