OFFICE OF FAIR
TRADING News Release (19/09) issued by COI News Distribution
Service. 25 February 2009
The OFT has today
formally launched its market study into home buying and selling,
following two months of discussion with interested parties on its scope.
The study will take a comprehensive look at the market for home
buying and selling services. It will consider:
* competition on price and quality between service providers,
principally estate agents;
* the prospects for entry by new business models, including
Internet-based models;
* whether the existing regulatory framework provides the right
balance between protecting consumers who are buying or selling a
home and ensuring that the market remains open to competition and innovation;
* the relationships between estate agents and other service
providers such as mortgage brokers, surveyors, solicitors and
other professional advisors.
The study will cover the whole of the UK, while recognizing the
significant differences in how the market works in Scotland.
Heather Clayton, Senior Director of Infrastructure, said:
'With the economic downturn, we need to ensure that consumers
receive a good service when buying or selling a home, from a
market that is competitive, innovative and well-functioning.
'We have had constructive discussions on the scope of this
study with interested parties from across central and devolved
government, consumer groups and the industry. This means we are
starting the study with a clear understanding of the key issues.'
The OFT intends to complete the study before the end of 2009.
Further details, including the Study's statement of scope are
available at: http://www.oft.gov.uk/homes.
NOTES
1. On 8th Dec 2008 the OFT announced its intention to launch a
market study and engage with interested parties for their views on
the scope before formal launch. This included Government, the
devolved administrations, consumer groups and the industry. See
press release; http://www.oft.gov.uk/news/press/2008/141-08
2. OFT market studies are carried out under section 5 of the
Enterprise Act 2002 (EA02) which allows a market-wide
consideration of both competition and consumer issues.
3. Market studies involve an analysis of a particular market with
the aim of identifying and addressing any aspects of market
failure from competition issues to consumer detriment and the
effect of government regulations. Possible results of market
studies include; enforcement action by the OFT; a reference of the
market to the Competition Commission; recommendations for changes
in laws and regulations; recommendations to regulators,
self-regulatory bodies and others to consider changes to their
rules; campaigns to promote consumer education and awareness; a
clean bill of health.
4. The OFT is unable to provide advice or resolve individual
complaints for consumers. Consumers can seek advice from Consumer
Direct (tel: 08454 04 05 06, http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk).
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