Open consultation

Material information in property listings

Summary

​​This consultation seeks views on guidance to make important property information available upfront for home buyers and sellers.

This consultation closes at

Consultation description

We are seeking views on how our guidance can support estate agents with their legal responsibility to provide potential buyers with relevant information (material information) during residential property transactions.

We are also seeking views on what should be considered material information for buyers.

​The home buying and selling process is long, complicated and frustrating for both consumers and property professionals. A key reason for these inefficiencies is that both consumers and professionals often struggle to access the right information at the right time. Significant problems which might affect a buyer’s decision only emerge after their offer has been accepted.  

​​We recognise that obtaining, interpreting and publishing material information can be challenging in the context of property sales. We therefore intend to produce new guidance that indicates what is likely to be considered material information, helps professionals meet their legal responsibilities and results in a better quality service for consumers. 

​​This is a public consultation and we welcome views from anyone who has an interest in home buying and selling. Views are especially invited from:

  • estate agents
  • other property professionals involved in home buying and selling
  • members of the public who have experienced the process as either a buyer or seller

A Welsh (Cymraeg) version of this consultation will be available soon.

Documents

Ways to respond

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Email to:

homebuyingandselling@communities.gov.uk

Write to:

Home Buying and Selling Consultation,
Attn: Homeownership Division,
Fry Building,
2 Marsham Street,
Westminster,
London,
SW1P 4DF

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Published 6 October 2025

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