Meeting MP about S21 Abolition – What’s the latest status?
With the ‘B’xit’ word taking up everyone’s attention does anyone know the latest in regard to plans afoot to abolish Section 21?
I have a long pestered for a meeting with my MP tomorrow morning to discuss my issues with this from a Landlord perspective.
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Average Property Scam Costs Victims £107,669
All property titles (in England and Wales) are published online and scammers can access this information to commit property fraud by forging your identity.
You’re probably thinking that this isn’t likely to happen to you. However, research by ABC Finance has uncovered that there are twice as many property fraud claims than there are prevented cases suggesting that this scam is something that could affect any of us.
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McDonnell’s distorted and dangerous version of Right to Buy
The think tank Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) has written an article for release describing Labour’s private sector ‘Right to Buy’ policy as dangerous and damaging.
This is superficially similar to a scheme proposed by the Centre for Policy Studies in October 2018
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Lack of Enforcement affecting PRS Standards
Enforcement:
Landlords are well aware of the blizzard of new regulations
impacting on the private rented sector (PRS), but the National Landlords’ Association
argues, it’s the lack of effective enforcement in many localities that is affecting
the general standards existing in the PRS.
In a London Assembly Housing Committee session, Assembly
Members (AM) were given evidence from panellists, including the NLA, regarding
the standard of privately rented homes in London and the role of local
authorities.
Assembly members present explored the case for extending the
mandatory requirement for the Decent Homes standard to the private rented
sector. This argument was based on the 25 percent of the PRS which was deemed
to be non-decent in the 2018 English Housing Survey, says the NLA.
In the evidence session, the NLA argued that extending the
Decent Homes requirement would not increase standards because local authorities
already had the necessary powers under the Housing Health and Safety Rating
System (HHSRS).
The issue was not the absence of regulation, the NLA argued,
but the lack of ability to enforce existing standards. The NLA acknowledged
that under staffing was an issue and more needed to be done to support local
authorities in retaining qualified personnel.
Estimates suggest, according to the NLA, that the private
rented sector (PRS) provides 935,000 homes in London compared to 800,000
socially rented homes. The Decent Homes standard was introduced in 2000 to
reduce the number of non-decent social rented homes.
These standards require that properties must be:
- Free of Category 1 hazards under the Housing
Health and Safety Rating System - In a reasonable state of repair
- Reasonably equipped with modern facilities and
services - Able to provide a reasonable degree of thermal
comfort
To hear more from the London Assembly Housing Committee evidence session, click here to be redirected to a recorded webcast.
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