Trading Standards giving agents free teach-in on Material Information

Trading Standards giving agents free teach-in on Material Information


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Propertymark is hosting an Understanding Material Information for Lettings Agents on Thursday January 18 from 1230 to 1400.

The National Trading Standards Estate Agency Team recently produced guidance for the new parts A, B and C of material information which must now be included in property listings.  

Part A includes aspects like council tax band or property price. Parts B and C cover the type of property and building materials used, and information about a home being impacted by risks such as floods respectively.  

Emma Cooke from NTSEAT will help explain the process to webinar attendees.

Nathan Emerson, chief executive at Propertymark, says: “It is vital that lettings agents are informed about the changes to material information, and Propertymark’s webinar on this issue aims to inform them about what they can expect on material information changes throughout the year.”  

More details are here

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