Be he pointed out that the current housing secretary, Steve Reed, had been “fighting against a rear guard action mounted by the freeholders and other financial interests and supported by the Treasury”.
“I witnessed that myself when I was in government, and I think that the institutional resistance of the Treasury remains,” he added.
Under the government’s draft legislation, ground rents would ultimately be reduced to a peppercorn rate, effectively zero, after 40 years.
However, Lord Gove said he would have preferred “an accelerated timetable” of 20 years, describing ground rents as “essentially extortion”.
Jo Ironside, partner at law firm Mayo Wynne Baxter, commented: “Leaseholders have known for years the system is structurally imbalanced and without firm regulation of managing agents and service charges, the government’s reforms will not go far enough.
“Leaseholders face opaque fees, poor communication and inconsistent standards, yet they have almost no power to challenge the decisions that affect their homes and finances.
“While managing agents perform a complex and often undervalued role, the current lack of regulation leaves too much room for poor practice and little accountability.
“Leaseholders may not appreciate the pressures managing agents face but that doesn’t change the reality that consumers deserve transparency, fair charges and a management industry that is properly trained and properly overseen.
“An independent regulator, mandatory qualifications and clear rules on service charges and insurance transparency are long overdue.
“Raising standards may increase costs, but the answer cannot be to maintain a system where leaseholders continue to pay high bills for services they don’t understand and cannot scrutinise.
“If the government is serious about rebalancing power in the leasehold market, it must deliver meaningful consumer protections as part of this bill, not leave them for another decade.
Propertymark CEO makes fresh plea for agents to back Angela Rayner as speaker




Maybe MP regulation should be considered first, I can’t believe this tattooed vape puffin gobxhite of a woman has the next to pontificate.
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And her new besties at property mark are paying her £15,000 of our money as they grovel to get the gig of issuing the qualifications. Yet again, members ignored by property mark for their own selfish aims and gains!
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Who regulates the regulator? Follow the money trail.
Bernie Madoff was highly qualified, sidesteped regularly the FIA checks and fleeced his clients.
Estate agency regulation is a money-making exercise that delivers no benefit to the consumer or agency.
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Anything this woman has to do with property in any shape of form is a detriment & that of her track record as an MP questionable.
There again she is comfortable in her employment status whilst PropertMark & this farcical government support her.
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The Propertymark conference invitation rather gives the game away: “Let’s invite Angela Rayner along, butter her up nicely, and with a bit of luck we might secure that regulatory body status… then we can charge our members whatever we fancy.”
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Spot on. Emerson is empire building.
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I’m so please I sold my business end of last year.
I can see estate agency becoming more-and-more of a closed shop, with more hoops to jump through while some agents ride roughshod taking money and not doing the ‘right thing’
Even worse, as many of you will see now, is the fact the agents who are fully compliant, acting indifferent to regulations through either lack of knowledge, lack of staff training and oversight or just greed
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