Material Information Parts A, B and C: A Practical Overview for UK Listings
How NTSELAT material information parts map to listing stages, why accuracy matters for Trading Standards, and how agents can prepare vendors without overclaiming.
Published: 18 Apr 2026 · Updated: 18 Apr 2026 · 9 min read
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The point of the parts
Material information is meant to move key facts earlier in the journey so buyers waste less time and fewer deals collapse on surprises. Parts A, B and C reflect staged disclosure expectations aligned to NTSELAT guidance.
Agent workflow habits
- Build a repeatable vendor checklist tied to your CRM stages.
- Capture sources, not only claims, for anything that touches insurance or safety.
- Train staff to spot gaps before go-live.
Product angle
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What to check next
Use [Property Passport UK](/search) to open the property by address or postcode, then review official context alongside anything you save as Documents for your own workflow.
How Property Passport UK helps
Property Passport UK brings address-level context together in one place so you can prepare questions for your conveyancer and surveyor without treating a portal listing as proof. It does not replace HM Land Registry title, searches, or professional advice.
Disclaimer: General information only, not legal advice, not a survey, and not a substitute for regulated conveyancing or valuation.
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