Primary Authority Assured Advice

Propertymark and TPO have formed a Primary Authority partnership with Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards to benefit our member firms through the provision of 'assured advice' on a range of matters. 

Primary Authority enables a business to form a legal partnership with a local authority who then provide assured advice on Trading Standards regulations that other local authorities must respect even if they interpret the regulations differently. This ensures a consistent approach to regulation and enforcement across the country.

You must be registered with the scheme in order to benefit from it. All businesses that are Propertymark Protected are automatically enrolled into our Primary Authority partnership.

Other members and start-up companies can also access the same advice so that they can set up appropriate business practices and procedures based on the advice of Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards.

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17 Apr 2020
Assured Advice 38: Pollution and flood risk

Would it be a misleading omission to fail to give information about pollution levels or flood risks for a residential property for sale or let?

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09 Jan 2019
Assured Advice 32: Advertising HMO accommodation

When accommodation in a house in multiple occupation (HMO) is advertised in anticipation of the necessary planning permission and/or licence being granted before tenants move in, must this fact be disclosed in advertising material?

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31 Jan 2017
Assured Advice 23: Joint agents and portals

We have received some advice on what agents should do if they are on a joint agency agreement to sell a property and the other agent secures an offer and updates the property page on their portal account.

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17 Dec 2019
Assured Advice 37: Violent deaths and paedophiles

We have advice from Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards around whether agents need to disclose whether the previous occupant was murdered, committed suicide or a paedophile.

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17 Dec 2019
Assured Advice 36: Developers and rental income guarantees

Read the assured advice provided by Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards Service based on questions around buy-to-let investment opportunities and marketing properties on behalf of developers.

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14 May 2018
Assured Advice 7: Consumer Protection Regulations and certain situations

In this issue, Warwick Trading Standards Service answer questions on restrictive covenants, planning applications, Japenese Knotweed, parking at flats and a question whether you should disclosure that previous tenant was electrocuted and died.

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23 Oct 2018
Assured Advice 31: Listed buildings and Energy Performance Certificates

When are listed properties exempt from the need for an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) on marketing for sale or rent?

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17 Oct 2017
Assured Advice 26: Advertising property prices

Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards Service has issued some advice around advertising property prices.

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12 Oct 2017
Assured Advice 25: Energy Performance Certificate renewal

If an EPC expires during an existing tenancy, would it be a misleading omission not to renew the EPC until the tenancy is due for renewal? And is it a misleading action to renew a tenancy if the existing EPC for the property has expired?

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28 Nov 2019
Assured Advice 22: Burglaries at a property

Should Agents inform a prospective tenant that there has been a burglary, or multiple burglaries in the property they are applying to let?

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25 Oct 2016
Assured Advice 15: Queries in relation to Conusmer Protection Regulations

Warwickshire Trading Standards Service answer a number of members' questions on topics including subsidence, dropped kerbs, second world war bombs and selling land without planning permission.

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15 Dec 2015
Assured Advice 9: Cancellations and chattels

Do the new cancellation regulations still apply when a chattels auctioneer collects items from the home of the owner, to sell in a chattels auction at another location?

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09 Jul 2018
Assured Advice 29: Safety of products in rented accommodation

Our members' have asked Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards Service for advice on a few questions in relation to the safety of products within rented accommodation.

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23 Sep 2019
Assured Advice 17: Displaying letting fees

Is it misleading for a letting agent not to display tenant and landlord fees in their offices?

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18 Sep 2015
Assured Advice 6: Disclosure of maximum occupancy

Should an agent disclose that there is a legal limit on the occupancy of a building that is being marketed for rent?

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24 Sep 2020
Assured Advice 39: Video Viewings

How do the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations apply to property viewings conducted via video? Such viewings may be live or pre-recorded, and may be conducted by an agent or by a vendor/landlord.

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18 Sep 2015
Assured Advice 3: When does CICAR apply?

In this assured advice Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards Service provides guidance for several questions that relate to Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (CICAR).

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14 May 2018
Assured Advice 28: Sale of upholstered furniture at auction

What are the specific safety requirements for selling upholstered furniture at auction?

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30 Apr 2020
Assured Advice 4: Display of business names

In this assured advice Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards Service provides guidance around how and where you need display your business name.

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14 Feb 2019
Assured Advice 33: Incentives to landlords

In circumstances where a local council offers a financial incentive to landlords to accept specific tenants (e.g. in receipt of Housing Benefit), can a letting agent be entitled to keep that incentive payment as part of their fee?

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