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Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress Act 2007

Section 12: Investigation of complaints by vulnerable designated consumers

54.Section 12 provides that the Council may investigate a complaint made by a vulnerable designated consumer against a supplier. “Designated consumer” is defined by section 4. Subsection (2) provides that a designated consumer is “vulnerable” if the Council is satisfied it is not reasonable to expect the consumer to pursue the complaint on his or her own behalf. This might apply to persons who are unable to pursue a complaint by reason of a mental or physical disability, a lack of basic skills (such as literacy) or their personal circumstances (such as a recent bereavement). If the Council thinks it is appropriate, in order to help resolve the complaint, it may provide advice to the individual or may make representations to the relevant supplier (subsection (4)).

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