The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), The Property Ombudsman (TPO), Which? and ARLA have all welcomed the decision in the House of Lords to introduce an amendment in law to help protect tenants and regulate the lettings industry.
These organisations and others have long campaigned for the regulation of the lettings industry, working with MPs and Peers to highlight problems and inconsistencies in current legislation which is having a detrimental effect on consumers and business. Following the House of Lords vote, RICS, The Property Ombudsman, Which? and ARLA now look to Government to implement these much needed changes.
The change to the law will give tenants much needed access to redress in the event of poor practice and helps raise standards in the lettings market. In addition it will:
Peter Bolton-King, RICS Residential Director said: “RICS has long called for the regulation of the lettings industry, given that ultimately, this is about the provision of shelter, a basic human requirement. This decision is one step nearer to this vital change becoming law.
Christopher Hamer, The Property Ombudsman, said: “From my experience of disputes that arise between consumers and letting agents this is a welcome and positive step that could see the 40 per cent of agents currently not registered with TPO or affiliated to a professional body, brought within a framework of standards. This will mean greater protection for a greater number of consumers.”
Richard Lloyd, executive director of Which?, said: "Renting is now the only housing option for millions, and our research has shown this market is dogged by poor practice and there is an alarming lack of consumer protection.
"Tenants deserve much better and the Government must take this opportunity to improve regulation and redress in this sector. We want letting agents to be covered by the same rules as estate agents, overseen by an independent ombudsman.”
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