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Lords committee launches inquiry into regulation of property agents

Friday 24 February 2024

The House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee will begin its short inquiry into the regulation of property agents by hearing from representatives of tenants and leaseholders.

The inquiry will examine the current approach to regulation of property agents in the residential sector, and in particular whether there should be a new regulator of property agents.

The session will run from 10.30am on Tuesday 27 February and can be followed live on Parliament TV or in person in Committee Room 4, Palace of Westminster.

Giving evidence at 10:30 will be:

  • Conor O’Shea, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, Generation Rent

Giving evidence at 11:30 will be:

  • Sebastian O’Kelly, CEO, Leasehold Knowledge Partnership

Possible questions include:

  • what are the key challenges facing tenants when dealing with letting agents?
  • how easy is it currently for tenants and leaseholders to complain about property agents?
  • would a regulator of property agents be able to deal with the challenges tenants and leaseholders face with property agents?
  • would you support a code of practice that agents would have to sign up to as a condition of their license to practice?

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