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Decent Homes Standard 2035: criteria for compliance and exemptions confirmed
After a sustained consultation with members and a Propertymark campaign, the UK Government has confirmed an enforcement date of 2035 for the Decent Homes Standard in the PRS. Key exemptions and removal of age-based replacement rules have also been confirmed in a UK Government statement on 28 January 2026.
Meaningful home buying and selling reform must deliver for agents and consumers
Propertymark supports the UK Government’s ambition to reform the home buying and selling process and agrees that change is long overdue. Reform must be practical, proportionate and focused on outcomes. By improving upfront information, raising professional standards, embracing digital solutions and reducing duplication, reform can deliver faster, more reliable transactions that work for agents, consumers and the wider economy.
Material information reform must be shared, digital and realistic
Proposals to standardise the details provided in property listings are intended to improve transparency, speed up transactions and reduce fall-throughs, but without the right structure, shared responsibility, and practical implementation, the reforms risk placing unrealistic burdens on agents and slowing the process further. Propertymark supports the principle of better upfront information, but stresses that the current approach does not reflect how transactions work in practice.