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OFT issues High Court proceedings for extortionate renewal fees

The National Landlords Association (NLA) has welcomed the decision by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to issue High Court proceedings against Foxtons Limited.

The NLA has received vast amounts of correspondence supporting its recent campaign against these extortionate renewal fees from landlords who are being sued by letting agents for refusing to pay up. Currently, many landlords in London and the South East who have been managing a property on their own and want to renew the tenancy agreement for a further 12 months can expect to pay 10-11% of the annual rents as a renewal commission to the letting agent. For many properties in the region, this could be a figure running into thousands.

John Socha, vice chairman of NLA, said: “The NLA has been pivotal at encouraging landlords to come forward and complain about these ‘money for nothing’ fees which seem to have become the norm in London and the surrounding region.

“We very much welcome the OFT’s decision to seek an injunction in this case and hope this sends out a signal that this fee, where the agent has done nothing to earn it, is unwarranted and unfair and should be abolished as soon as possible.”

Most letting agents in other parts of the UK charge a small administration fee for a ‘let only’ renewal. This covers contacting the tenant, negotiating the length and level of the tenancy along with signing the renewal and returning completed paperwork. This often costs less than £95 plus VAT.

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