Material Information- Residential Sales Agents
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1. Welcome
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Property agents are obligated under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 not to omit information, which is material to the decision-making process of the average consumer.

Due to perceived difficulties in identifying what constitutes Material Information (MI) in the context of a property agency, the National Trading Standards Estates and Letting Agency Team created and issued guidance in three parts (Part A, Part B, and Part C).

Part A (live from May 2022) and Parts B and C (live from November 2023) have several implications for sales agents. However, it is not known how sales agents view the guidance or the extent to which it has been implemented. This timely survey seeks to:

Quantify sales agent awareness and understanding of Parts A, B and C.
Identify the extent to which sales agents currently comply with Parts A, B and C.
Identify how sales agents comply with Parts A, B and C. 
Understand sales agent views on the benefits and challenges associated with the provision of MI.
Identify sales agent views on how the provision of MI might be improved.

The survey could take between 15 and 20 minutes to complete. However, it is possible to partially complete the survey, save your progress and continue the survey at a later time.