It's following a CCPC report which found only 16% of consumers think housebuying is straightforward.
Delays, lack of information, and low trust are among the issues facing would-be home-owners.
A new report from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has found only 16% of consumers think the homebuying system is transparent.
The Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers says the legal process is too slow and confusing, and buyers are being left to take a gamble.
Its Chief Executive, Castlepollard's Pat Davitt is calling on the Government to pass the Property Buyers’ Bill, which would require sellers to provide key documents upfront to prevent delays and failed sales:
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