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The OFT has published a report which identifies several
consumer protection issues in the lettings market. As part of this report, the OFT analysed
nearly 4,000 complaints made by people renting a home as well as those letting
out a property. It found that both tenants and landlords were concerned about
fees and charges levied by agents, poor service provided and that 'surprise'
charges were introduced or 'drip-fed' once contracts have been signed. The report sets out a number of
recommendations for Government, industry, enforcers and others in order to make
the market work better for tenants.
Download a copy of the report from the OFT website.
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