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Agents urged to take part in industry-wide survey

In RealEstate
May 18, 2025

Property professionals are encouraged, including agents, to complete a survey throughout the industry of the Association of Control Officers of the Court Court to better understand current problems within the sector.

The survey has been designed to collect information and feeling to help improve and progress in understanding when the action of the Superior Court could be an appropriate route to consider and what services should be implemented in the future.

There may be complex reasons why the lease agreements fail, and it is possible that it must consult a proportional action. To help understand and a better provision for future needs, the Association of Control Officers of the Superior Court is looking for comments from the real world of the entire sector to help shape and provide services for the future.

Currently, there is a lot of regional disparity with respect to the capacity and efficiency of the county courts and their ability to deal with housing relations. The new survey aims to collectively collect information from a wide range of contact points and provide an address for future government participation to promote positive change.

You can access the survey through the following link: https://www.hceoa.org.uk/campaigns/helping-landlords-transfer-up

Michael Jackson, vice president of the Association of Configuration Officers of the Superior Court (HCEOA), said: “We are pleased to work with Propertymark and other partners in this investigation. The reality is that the system. That this Lottery of the postal code of delays in the evictions of the court courts is a test to be a real nightmare for the ladillas of the slats.

Reflecting on the survey, Timothy Douglas, Chief of Policy and Campaigns in Propertymark, commented: “Propertymark member agents cite delays at each stage of the process of possession action in the County Court, which begins with the initial claim to the eventual possession by a sheriff of the county court and is the product of many factors that contribute, the hours of compliance can drastically The region. “