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The consumer body Which is leading complaints about cuts in local authority trading standards budgets which are happening at the same time as those departments are expected to police estate agency and letting agency regulations.

A new report - commissioned jointly by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Trading Standards Institute, and researched and written by members of the University of Birmingham Institute of Local Government Studies - concluded that in recent years local council trading standards departments have had to manage spending cuts of, in some cases, 40 per cent.

This has happened at the same time as trading standards officers at council level have had increased responsibility to police estate and lettings agents, and at the same time as the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 have been extended to cover estate agents and letting agents.

During the same period that the Office of Fair Trading's overview of the agency industry was shifted to the Powys council-based National Trading Standards Estate Agency Team.

Now Which executive director Richard Lloyd says enough is enough.

It's extremely worrying that the government's own research has found trading standards are being run down, losing vital knowledge and expertise he says.

The government must now set out how it will ensure consumers are properly protected, especially at a time when they have asked trading standards to do even more and take the lead in national consumer law enforcement.


The report highlighted the increasingly reactive role of trading standards - responding to complaints rather than proactively policing standards - and the specific problem of not being staffed sufficiently to administer approved trader' schemes where companies are expected to be accredited.

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    Sure money doing trading Do a search for Code Trading System.

    • 10 April 2015 06:42 AM
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    Trading Standards are failing to police rogue property advisors who set up property investment websites that con joe public in.

    Worrying that the government have allowed pension fund releaseat a time when Trading Standards appear to not be policing.

    • 08 April 2015 07:55 AM
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    The best way is self regulation. Do local authorities really have the time to look at every single property listing to see if it is compliant

    What is the criteria or best practices for having compliant adverts on Rightmove

    I would start with not being able to edit pictures! Plus mention facts and not to over-describe or oversell a property.

    I welcome your views.

    • 07 April 2015 21:21 PM
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    Although I subscribe to 'Which' myself I can't help thinking they would better serve the public by being me more vexed about some of the scams involving food production than possible transgressions of estate and letting agents. As for the policing of estate agents there is a requirement for them to sign up to a redress scheme such as the Property Ombudsman the rules and code of conduct of which very much mirrors both industry specific legislation as well as wider ranging aspects of consumer protection.

    • 07 April 2015 13:22 PM
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