Double agents
Language: English Series: Which? ; May 2005, 10-18(6)Subject(s): Summary: Summarises the latest findings of "Which?" magazine's investigation into estate agents following the launch of its Move It campaign, calling for estate agent regulation and the establishment of a proper redress system. Focuses on the excessive variation found in typical residential property valuations including undervaluation. Also covers: rogue estate agents; choosing an estate agent and the terms and conditions; house buying in Scotland; and conveyancing. Reiterates their arguments for a proper redress scheme and better consumer protection in respect of estate agents.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L129865 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 129865-1001 |
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Summarises the latest findings of "Which?" magazine's investigation into estate agents following the launch of its Move It campaign, calling for estate agent regulation and the establishment of a proper redress system. Focuses on the excessive variation found in typical residential property valuations including undervaluation. Also covers: rogue estate agents; choosing an estate agent and the terms and conditions; house buying in Scotland; and conveyancing. Reiterates their arguments for a proper redress scheme and better consumer protection in respect of estate agents.