England's lockdown laws to end 19 July - What does this mean for property viewings?

England's lockdown laws to end 19 July - What does this mean for property viewings?

The government has confirmed England’s lockdown laws will end as planned on 19 July, but there will now be a whole host of guidance agents are required to follow.

The government has confirmed England’s lockdown laws will end as planned on 19 July.

The one month delay to step 4 of the government’s Roadmap has also moved the end of restrictions closer to the school summer holidays.

The Prime Minister yesterday emphasised caution and the expectation for a gradual easing of restrictions, based on informed choice and personal responsibility. Last week he set out a five-point plan to manage the risks while learning to live with covid.

Following updates from the prime minister and secretary of state for health and social care about the Roadmap yesterday, Propertymark updated its guidance for agents.

The largest changes come from the number of tasks which no longer need to be carried out remotely as there will be no continued requirement to work from home and employers can start to plan a return to workplaces.

Propertymark have also tackled the tricky subject of face coverings, saying, “Face coverings will not be legally required but they are advisory for agents and clients. It is important that agents are sensitive to vulnerabilities and anxieties that clients and staff alike may have.”

Boris Johnson said yesterday that the government “expect and recommend that people wear a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces where you come into contact with those you don’t normally meet”.

The government will review the current guidance in September.

This is good news for those who have been waiting for restrictions to end before selling or letting their property. If you're now ready to make your next move and market your property you can book a valuation 24/7 here > https://www.lloydsres.com/valuation


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