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13 March, 2024
To help us understand how we can improve the uptake of digital processes and ensure that we get the benefit of upfront information, the Digital Property Market Steering Group needs your views on the creation of a Digital Property Information Protocol.
Respond to the short survey now
The Protocol, which you can see in draft in the survey, would set out the roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders in the adoption of digital property information and digital solutions across all sectors, ensuring there is better certainty for all involved in the home buying and selling process.
Those who have collaborated in the collection and delivery of upfront information have seen transaction times halve and failed transactions plummet. Staff and customers are happier, and risk is reduced as the upfront information provides a reliable and single source of truth about a transaction.
Would a Digital Property Information Protocol help your teams learn what is available to them and what they can expect from other people in the process?
Let us know what will help you educate staff and customers and ensure that everyone can collaborate effectively for faster, more secure and less stressful home moving transactions.
Please take this opportunity to improve property transactions by completing the survey – and send it on – the bigger the range of input, the better.
Unless you choose to leave your contact details, the survey is anonymous – your responses will not identify you or your firm. Our research is undertaken in line with the Market Research Society Code of Conduct. The survey should take around 5-8 minutes to complete.
The survey closes at midnight on 1 April 2024