61 18/00014 - Financial Penalties - Letting Agents PDF 100 KB
To consider and endorse, or make
recommendations to the Cabinet Member for Community and Regulatory
Services on the proposed decision to agree: to the use of financial
penalties for letting agents who fail to comply with the
requirements of the Consumer Rights Act 2015; to set the financial
penalty level at the Statutory Maximum of £5,000 for letting
agents who fail to comply with the requirements of the Consumer
Rights Act 2015 (to be reviewed annually);
to delegate authority to the Head of Trading
Standards to determine any reduction in the financial penalty if
they are satisfied that there are extenuating circumstances (each
case to be considered on its own merits and in accordance with the
Enforcement Policy); and to delegate authority to the Head of
Trading Standards to review and decide the level of future
financial penalties attributable to the Consumer Rights Act 2015
(as amended) in consultation with the Cabinet Member as
required. The monetary level of
financial penalties attributable to the Consumer Rights Act 2015
(as amended) will be reviewed annually as shown at Appendix A.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Katie Stewart (Director of Environmental, Planning
and Enforcement) and Steve Rock (Head of Trading Standards) were in
attendance for this item.
- MR M Hill, OBE (Cabinet Member
for Community and Regulatory Services) introduced the report which
set out the new legislation for letting agents under the Consumer
Rights Act 2015.
- Mr Rock
informed Members that the change in
legislation under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 made it a
requirement for letting agents to display certain information at
their premises and on their website. If they failed to comply with
the legislative changes, Kent County Council as the Local Weights
and Measures Authority would exercise its duty and impose a
£5,000 penalty. The proposed decision sought the Cabinet
Committees agreement to set the financial penalty level at the
statutory maximum of £5,000 and for the Cabinet Member of
Community and Regulatory Services to delegate authority to the Head
of Trading Standards to determine any reduction in the financial
penalty in accordance with extenuating circumstances. Mr Rock
assured Members that before any
financial penalty was imposed upon a letting agent, the Local
Weights and Measures Authority had to serve a notice of intent
setting out the amount of the proposed financial penalty, the
reasons for proposing to impose the penalty, and information on the
letting agents rights to make representations. If the letting
agents still fails to comply, a final notice could then be served
by the council and the letting agent must pay that penalty within
28 days. KCC would have the discretion to reduce the amount
specified in a notice of intent or final notice. The duty of the letting agents could be found
within Annex D within the pack.
- Members
enquired about the set penalty level and whether this could be
start at a reduced rate and then be increased. Mr Rock explained
that the government guidance indicated that there would be an
expected £5,000 fine and that a lower fine should only be
charged if the enforcement authority was satisfied that there were
extenuating circumstances. The proposed decision aimed to bring
fairness and transparency to consumers and Landlords which would
therefore support them in making an informed decision before
selecting an agent or property. Mr Rock reminded Members that it
was a civil penalty and that letting agents had a right of appeal
to dispute the fee. It was more cost effective for KCC to use the
new legislation as a tool for change rather than go through the
legal proceedings of prosecution.
- In response
to Members queries about the review and decisions around the
reduction of financial penalties, Ms Stewart confirmed that
authority would be delegated to the Head of Trading Standards.
However, with regard to future penalty
levels, if there was a change in legislation, this decision would
be made in conjunction with the Cabinet Member for Community and
Regulatory Services and potentially go to Cabinet Committee for
endorsement. Mr Hill (Cabinet Member for Community and Regulatory
Services) assured Members of his involvement and
oversight.
- In
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