Propertymark was part of the working group made up of industry stakeholders and chaired by Lord Best. We have long called for Government regulation to ensure everyone in the industry is licensed, adheres to a strict code of practice and holds (at least) a Level 3 qualification.

RoPA's proposed regulatory framework is focused on estate agents in the UK and letting and managing agents in EnglandThe private rented sector is a devolved issue meaning the Welsh and Scottish Governments have already introduced legislation to regulate letting agents.

RoPA's report recommends that:

  1. All agencies operating a residential property business should be licensed and licensing should include a fit and proper person test for company directors
  2. All staff delivering ‘reserved activities’ employed within residential agency business should be licensed and adhere to a Code of Practice
  3. All staff delivering ‘reserved activities’ employed within residential agency business should hold a qualification at Level 3 or above
  4. All company directors and management agents should hold a qualification at Level 4 or above
  5. A new regulator be appointed to oversee compliance with an overarching Code of Practice
Latest news
13 May 2025
Peers call for urgent progress on RoPA and short-term lets

Amendments to the Renters’ Rights Bill discussed on 12 May 2025 highlight growing support for the regulation of property agents (RoPA), including professional standards and mandatory qualifications, as well as increasing awareness of the market imbalance between the private rented sector (PRS) and holiday lets. Led by Lord Best and backed by senior peers, the amendments sought to push the UK Government to take faster action, referencing Propertymark’s campaign positions on both these key issues.