The Property Ombudsman scheme launch brand new website.

After months of hard work and dedication, The Property Ombudsman (TPO) scheme is delighted to announce the launch of their brand new website, designed with a fresh new look and user-friendly navigation, and now featuring live feeds through social media.

The new website provides existing members with a much easier platform to find information about TPO services including membership compliance and complaints handling, the Sales and Lettings Codes of Practice and the upcoming conference, the first event of its kind for TPO. For non-members, they can easily join the scheme through the new website and find out about its benefits. Consumers, have the ability to search for TPO members, learn how to make a complaint and download the codes which explain the obligations that members are required to adhere to.

Gerry Fitzjohn, Vice Chairman of TPO, said: “Our goal with this new website was for it to be compatible with all mobile and tablet devices, as well as improving communications by providing all our visitors with better access to useful information. Everything is much clearer and our members, non-members and the public will be able to easily navigate through the site. TPO was established 25 years ago and since then the scheme has grown tremendously. The new website is a way of celebrating the scheme’s success and continued ambitions of growth.”

The new website will be constantly updated with content, information and news articles. TPO are currently reviewing their Codes of Practice   to ensure recent changes to legislation are incorporated and these will be live on the site in the coming weeks.

See more at www.tpos.co.uk.

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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