Coronavirus rules revealed for viewings when market reopens

Coronavirus rules revealed for viewings when market reopens

  • 5th May 2020

Discussions between housing minister Chris Pincher and the industry include strict rules on how vendors, buyers and agents must minimise the risk of transmission.

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Details of the protocols that estate agents may have to follow if the property market is to be allowed to reopen have been revealed following discussions between the sales industry and housing minister Christopher Pincher about property viewings.

He is reported to have already discussed how to get the property market back on its feet with conveyancers and lenders, but is due to speak to NAEA Propertymark this week to discuss the nitty gritty of how the sales process can restart, and in particular how viewings can be completed.

As The Negotiator report recently, arguments about how to interpret the current guidance is leading to some local disputes.

But more precise advice is expected to be issued by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government on how to safely conduct property viewings.

These include:

  • Vendors will have to wait outside while viewings are completed, or in different parts of a house if it’s large enough.
  • Potential buyers will not be allowed to touch surfaces including doorknobs and agents will have to have to carry wipes and disinfectant.
  • Those completing viewings including agents will have to wear masks and gloves and must not present any COVID-19 symptoms including a cough.
  • Only two people will be able to attend viewings – children and other members of a family will not be able to come.

Parker Hall will be issuing our own tailored guidelines shortly regarding viewing arrangements once we are out of lockdown.

*Copy & Images credited to 'The Negotiator'

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