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Estate agents attack OFT for being too soft on them

The Office of Fair Trading report into UK estate agency has found that haggling over rates is to be recommended; estate agency laws discourage Tesco-style online competition; competition is weaker than it should be (although it didn't find any examples of local price-fixing); and the majority of buyers and sellers are happy with the service they've received. One would have thought that agents would be celebrating. Oh no. In response, Peter Bolton King of the National Association of Estate Agents is furious at the OFT for failing to take him and his profession to task; instead, sitting back and allowing every kind of shoddiness. Once again... a massive failure by the OFT. The last word, however, must go to Trevor Kent, a former NAEA president:

"A poodle clipper today can be an estate agent tomorrow," he said.

Actually, Mr Kent, it wouldn't take too much of a double-dip to find that the estate agents of today are actually the poodle clippers of tomorrow.

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Comments

I disagree - clipping poodles takes more skill than some agents have to demonstrate. Regulation will cost us more money and will thus be passed on to the consumer. That won't help anyone. The consumers need education and guidance on the credentials of agents; they need to know the questions to ask.
Seems PBK should be concentrating more on getting the NAEA message out there to the general public - many people don't even know what it is.

http://www.whatestate.co.uk

Posted by Ruth at February 19, 2010 6:03 PM


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