Hi Guys
Just wondered if someone more 'in the know' than me could help.
To cut a long story short a letting agent has behaved quite badly and unprofessionally towards me as a landlord. I was going to write to trading standards and explain to them exactly what the letting agent has done. Obviously I would like to structure the letter in a fairly intelligent and legal manner and was hoping to quote some breaches of law to them.:doggieyes:
I have come across the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Act, which I feel the agent has breached as I feel the agent had falsely advertised initially, has acted aggressively, failed to be professionally diligent and failed to give me necessary information in some form. I have proof of all of this.
However my only issue is in the definition of consumer. When I read OFT guidance on the act they quote the following:
whilst it should not be assumed every landlord is a consumer, the OFT considers it is sensible for agents to comply consistently with the requirements of consumer protection law when dealing with landlords, unless the landlord is clearly a corporate entity or running a business letting out many properties.
My questions are
1)what would make the landlord a corporate entity (a business registered with Companies House)?
2) how many properties would be considered many properties?
My situation is that I have 10 properties (many properties?) and am a housewife, and was when purchasing the properties, but a teacher by profession.
thanks for any advice.
MissMooch
Just wondered if someone more 'in the know' than me could help.
To cut a long story short a letting agent has behaved quite badly and unprofessionally towards me as a landlord. I was going to write to trading standards and explain to them exactly what the letting agent has done. Obviously I would like to structure the letter in a fairly intelligent and legal manner and was hoping to quote some breaches of law to them.:doggieyes:
I have come across the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Act, which I feel the agent has breached as I feel the agent had falsely advertised initially, has acted aggressively, failed to be professionally diligent and failed to give me necessary information in some form. I have proof of all of this.
However my only issue is in the definition of consumer. When I read OFT guidance on the act they quote the following:
whilst it should not be assumed every landlord is a consumer, the OFT considers it is sensible for agents to comply consistently with the requirements of consumer protection law when dealing with landlords, unless the landlord is clearly a corporate entity or running a business letting out many properties.
My questions are
1)what would make the landlord a corporate entity (a business registered with Companies House)?
2) how many properties would be considered many properties?
My situation is that I have 10 properties (many properties?) and am a housewife, and was when purchasing the properties, but a teacher by profession.
thanks for any advice.
MissMooch
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