27
Feb
OFT has failed to recognise need for regulation
In response to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) Home
Buying and Selling Report, published today, chief executive of the
National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA), Peter Bolton King
said:
“We are very happy that the OFT’s study has
shown the very high levels of consumer satisfaction with estate
agents.
“However, once again the OFT has categorically failed to
see that better regulation of the home buying and selling market is
required. Buying a home is often the largest single transaction of
a person’s life and it is disappointing that the OFT has not
thought it appropriate to acknowledge that a robust and appropriate
level of consumer protection is needed.
“This is in stark contrast to the views of the
Department for Communities and Local Government who are proceeding
with the full regulation of lettings agents. This inconsistency is
very difficult to understand given that the same agents and firms
often deal with both sales and lettings.
“The NAEA would like to see a greater level of
regulation to ensure that professional, qualified estate agents are
not confused with agents that, all too often, fail to meet the
basic professional standards we would expect from our members.
“The need for consumer protection in the form of a more
professional industry is the driving force behind our plans to
introducing a licensing scheme for our members later this
year.”