Regulation of the managing agent market
Secretary of State바카라 사이트s speech to the Association of Residential Managing Agents (ARMA) conference.

Thank you, Nigel, and good morning everyone.
It바카라 사이트s a real pleasure to be here today.
And I바카라 사이트m delighted to have been asked to open this conference in a year when housing issues have rarely been far from the front pages.
There has been plenty of good news.
Back in February our white paper set out our ambitious plans to fix this country바카라 사이트s broken housing market.
The Prime Minister has announced billions of pounds of funding for new affordable homes, including homes for rent.
And, month after month, we see official, independent figures showing that house-building is bouncing back from the record-breaking recession.
While there바카라 사이트s a lot still to do, we바카라 사이트re clearly heading in the right direction.
But of course, that바카라 사이트s only half the story.
Because looming over the whole sector is the tragedy of Grenfell Tower.
80 people lost their lives.
Many more lost their homes.
It is a disaster without parallel in recent British history.
A disaster we are determined to get to the bottom of, through the public and police inquiries.
And it is a disaster that thrust the management of residential buildings firmly into the spotlight.
Since the fire, a lot has been written and said about the role of property managers like yourselves.
There바카라 사이트s been a lot of criticism 바카라 사이트 some of it fair, much of it not.
And whatever failings are identified by the investigations and inquiries 바카라 사이트 and, make no mistake, where things have gone wrong we must and will learn from them 바카라 사이트 I know that most residential managing agents are not solely focused on profit.
I know you바카라 사이트re not the Rachman-esque ogres that some on the internet claim.
I look around this room today and I see the good guys.
Responsible people who are working hard to keep tenants safe, to keep buildings safe.
Who wouldn바카라 사이트t dream of cutting corners or ripping people off.
You바카라 사이트re members of ARMA because you subscribe to their code of conduct.
You바카라 사이트re here today because you want to be better, because you want to learn from each other and understand the latest best practice.
And in an age when the private rented sector and the number of leasehold flats has grown enormously we need more people like you.
So before I go any further I want to say a big thank you to Nigel, and to everyone here today, for all the good work that you do.
Thank you.
In an ideal world I바카라 사이트d finish there and join you all in the bar!
Sadly, though, you can바카라 사이트t have good guys without bad guys.
And, there바카라 사이트s no avoiding the fact that too many people in your industry are simply not good enough.
The private rented sector is growing, as are the number of leasehold blocks.
As we build the houses this country needs, we바카라 사이트re also seeing many new housing estates with shared public spaces that need taking care of.
That has led to a growth in the demand for property management services.
And as the sector has grown so has the file of horror stories.
Some rogue agents over-charge for their services, adding a huge personal take for themselves or passing contracts to friends and subsidiaries.
I heard of one situation where an agent had charged a commission of more than 30% when arranging an insurance policy, 3 times the recommended limit.
In another case, leaseholders were charged 10 times the market rate to have a new fire escape fitted 바카라 사이트 with the £30,000 contract being handed to the freeholder바카라 사이트s brother.
One landlord was billed £500 by his agent for repairing a shower door.
Others boost their income by cutting costs, charging for a 5-star service while providing a budget version.
Repairs are skipped, jobs are botched, as little as possible is done.
There바카라 사이트s nothing wrong with efficiency savings, but cutting corners is simply unacceptable 바카라 사이트 especially when it puts lives at risk.
I바카라 사이트ve seen reports of broken windows being repaired with cardboard and sticky tape.
Of damp and mold simply being painted over.
Of safety-critical systems being neglected.
Then there are the agents who 바카라 사이트can바카라 사이트t do enough바카라 사이트 for their tenants.
In fact they deliberately do too much, over-managing the property in order to rack up as many charges as possible and take the largest possible commission.
With up to a fifth of managing agents getting paid based on a fixed percentage of the fees they charge tenants, it바카라 사이트s not surprising that some choose this option.
The impact on the public is enormous.
Some industry experts claim that, every year, British households are overcharged by as much as £1.4 billion.
That means that, since I started talking to you this morning, rogue agents have pocketed around £15,000 in unjustified service charges.
By the time I leave the stage, that figure will have reached nearly £40,000.
The figures are so large because property management is a massive industry.
Around £3.5 billion of service charges are collected each year.
Yet despite its size and importance, it is almost completely unregulated.
Literally anyone can put on a suit, order some business cards, and call themselves a managing agent.
You don바카라 사이트t have to any qualifications or experience, or a criminal records check.
You don바카라 사이트t even have to know what a managing agent does.
That will come as a huge shock to many outside this room.
People assume they바카라 사이트re paying their service charges to a skilled, experienced professional.
In fact, they could be handing their hard-earned cash to the sort of self-regarding spiv who doesn바카라 사이트t even make it past the first challenge on The Apprentice.
In a multi-billion pound industry that바카라 사이트s crucial to the safety and wellbeing of millions of people, that is simply not acceptable.
Nor is it the only problem.
If people decide they바카라 사이트re being over-charged or under-served, it can be almost impossible for them to do anything about it.
And that바카라 사이트s because the system is stacked against them and in favour of rogue agents.
It actively disempowers tenants, leaseholders and even some freeholders, stripping them of many rights and making it extremely difficult to enforce those they do have.
Right to Manage is a great idea.
It can and does work well.
But the process behind it is far too complicated and too easy for unscrupulous landlords to abuse.
In one recent case, claiming their right to manage took a group of pensioners 3 attempts, 6 years, and a trip to the Court of Appeal.
Leaseholders risk losing their homes if they fall behind on paying even a tiny amount of service charges.
Freeholders on new-build estates increasingly have to pay service charges for the upkeep of common areas.
But they have absolutely no say over who provides services and at what cost, and no way of taking over management themselves.
This is supposed to be the age of the empowered consumer, of unprecedented choice.
If you don바카라 사이트t like your gas supplier, your phone company, your bank, then you can quickly and easily switch to another provider.
Parents have a say in where their children go to school, patients have a choice about which hospital they get treated at.
But in the world of property management, we바카라 사이트re still living in the past.
In an age when ordinary working people are expected to put up and shut up.
The result is a market in which the people who pay for and receive services have absolutely no say over who provides them.
A market that simply does not work for the people it is supposed to serve.
That can바카라 사이트t be allowed to continue.
And I won바카라 사이트t allow it to continue.
When our housing white paper was published, most of the attention and the headlines covered the vital task of building more homes.
But it also talked about the need for urgent action to help people already on the property ladder or living in rented accommodation.
I바카라 사이트ve already announced plans to regulate letting agents, including banning fees for tenants.
I바카라 사이트ve also made clear that I want to see an end to unjustified use of leasehold in new-build houses.
And today, I바카라 사이트m setting out plans for fixing the problems in property management.
I바카라 사이트m publishing a call for evidence, a document that talks about the challenges facing the sector, suggests some possible solutions, and asks for the views of the people who know the market best, whether that바카라 사이트s people who work in it or the people who pay the service charges.
Should leasehold tenants have a greater say over appointment of managing agents?
How can we increase transparency in the system and give the people who pay service charges more access to accounts and decisions?
What바카라 사이트s the best way to ensure fairness and openness around relations between freeholders and agents, and between agents and their subcontractors?
How can we make it easier to challenge services charges or to change managing agent?
And what about the current model of voluntary self-regulation?
ARMA-Q has done a lot to raise standards, but has the system had its day?
Many say we need an entirely independent regulator to oversee property management 바카라 사이트 is that the best way forward?
This paper, which you바카라 사이트ll be able to read and respond to on our website, is the first step in creating a property management system that works for everybody.
And that includes the property managers themselves.
I say that because I바카라 사이트m a businessman at heart.
I don바카라 사이트t like unnecessary red tape.
I hate to see good companies and forward-thinking entrepreneurs struggling under the weight of burdensome regulation.
I바카라 사이트m proud to be part of a government that has removed and continues to remove all manner of pointless, petty restrictions.
But I also know that, sometimes, a completely unregulated market can turn into a kind of free-for-all wild west.
And, as everyone knows, one thing the wild west doesn바카라 사이트t lack is cowboys.
I바카라 사이트ve already talked about cowboy property managers are bad news for consumers.
But, as ARMA has long recognised, they바카라 사이트re also bad news for hardworking, honest members of the profession like you.
That바카라 사이트s because the current system effectively penalises the good guys.
The ARMA members.
The agents who sign up to standards, invest in their staff and provide the quality service that people deserve.
You바카라 사이트re the responsible ones, but you바카라 사이트re not competing on a level playing field.
You invest in training, the cowboys make it up as they go along.
You put time and money into maintaining standards, some of your competitors cut corners in order to line their pockets.
Your priority is delivering a quality service, theirs is making a quick buck.
You can바카라 사이트t blame amateur or accidental landlords for picking the cheapest option when appointing an agent.
Many don바카라 사이트t know any better.
But a race to the bottom will always be won by agents who don바카라 사이트t care about standards and safety.
That바카라 사이트s not fair on the people paying for services, and it바카라 사이트s not fair on you.
It can also do untold damage to the sector바카라 사이트s reputation, making it easier for populist politicians to tar you all with the same brush.
Appropriate regulation, properly designed, will force rogue agents to either raise their game or quit the business.
That바카라 사이트s good news for tenants and it바카라 사이트s good news for responsible, professional agents like yourselves.
It바카라 사이트s popular, in some corners of politics, to point the finger at everyone involved in the housing market.
To say that you바카라 사이트re all just in it for yourselves, 바카라 사이트Sheriff Fatman바카라 사이트 capitalists taking advantage of desperate people and so on.
I don바카라 사이트t believe that for a minute.
The private rented sector and justified use of leasehold deliver millions of homes for millions of hardworking people.
And the people in this room today do a vital job of servicing and maintaining those homes and protecting the people who live in them.
Thank you for that.
As we build more homes we바카라 사이트re going to need more people like you to help take care of them.
That바카라 사이트s why it has never been more important for all of us 바카라 사이트 government and industry 바카라 사이트 to work together to celebrate what works in your sector and to fix what doesn바카라 사이트t.
I want you to join me as this government cleans up the property management industry, evicts the cowboys who harm consumers and give you a bad name, and delivers better value and better services for tenants, for leaseholders and for hardworking people right across the country.
Thank you