![]() |
![]() |
||
This is a free Spanglefish 1 website. | ||
Office of Fair Trading Market StudiesFollowing the actions of campaigners the OFT are currently undertaking a number of Market Studies listed below. Plese click the links to view content: Find current work relating to this sector
OFT finds significant problems in Scottish property management marketOFT finds significant problems in Scottish property management market
OFFICE OF FAIR TRADING News Release (12/09) issued by COI News Distribution Service. 12 February 2009
The OFT has today published a study into the Scottish property management market which has found that the market is not working well for consumers in Scotland. Scottish property managers, also known as 'factors', manage common shared property such as roofs, staircases and gardens within tenements and other residential properties with a shared common space. Around 135,000 Scottish households rely on property management companies. The OFT's study also looked at land maintenance companies which maintain open spaces, typically on new housing developments. The OFT found that whilst the majority of people were happy with their property manager, around one in three said they were not. Two-thirds of consumers who had made a complaint about their management firm were dissatisfied with the way their complaint was handled. The study says that: As a result of its findings, the OFT has today recommended: In addition, the OFT study found similar problems in the market for land maintenance companies, with consumers experiencing particularly extreme barriers to switching land maintenance suppliers when ownership of open spaces had been transferred to private companies. Following discussion with the OFT, Consumer Focus Scotland has agreed in principle to support home owners to bring forward a test case applying legislation which may allow owners to switch land maintenance company. If this proves to be an impractical option for home owners, then the OFT recommends that the Scottish Government should review the legislation. The OFT's recommendations have now been submitted to the Scottish Government which has agreed to respond within 90 days. John Fingleton, OFT Chief Executive, said: NOTES 2. In October 2007, Consumer Focus Scotland (formerly the Scottish Consumer Council) submitted evidence to the OFT which raised concerns about Scottish property managers. For more details about this go to the Scottish Property Managers webpage on the OFT website: 3. The formal response from Scottish Government can be viewed at the Scottish Government website 13 May 2009 4. Consumers wishing to complain about residential property management services should in the first instance contact either Consumer Direct or their local Citizens Advice Bureaux for advice on how to deal with their concerns. PUBLIC enquiries: | ![]() ![]() |
|
![]() |