New ONS stats show average London rents fall in real terms
Rents:
New
statistics released yesterday by the Office
for National Statistics (ONS) show that rents across London rose less
that inflation at an
average of 0.9%
in the 12 months to October 2019.
The
Residential Landlords Association (RLA)
argues that this demonstrates the folly of the Mayor of London’s
calls for rent controls in the capital, which would have resulted
rent increases for tenants by linking
rents
to inflation.
These statistics, says the RLA, mean that the Mayor’s stated policy of introducing rent controls in the capital have been “dealt a critical blow” when it is demonstratively the case that rents don’t necessarily follow a steep upward curve.
Speaking recently to a committee of MPs the Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick, warned that he was “not in favour of rent controls”, arguing that they have “proven to be very negative for both landlords and tenants in the past, and I do not want to see any move in that direction.”
Research carried out by the RLA, they claim, shows that around the world rent controls have been proved not to work, leading to a lower standard of housing and less choice for tenants.
David Smith, Policy Director for the RLA, says:
“Today’s
figures show how absurd proposals for rent controls are. Rents in
London are falling in real terms yet the Mayor is failing to
acknowledge this.
“If
he wants to make renting cheaper it would be better to work
constructively with good landlords to provide the new homes to rent
the capital desperately needs. Without this, supply will fall, rents
will go up, and tenants will have even less choice about where they
live.”
· The Office for National Statistics Index of Private Housing Rental Prices for October 2019 can be accessed here
· RICS’ most recent Residential Market Survey can be accessed here
The
graphs on page 6 show that the demand for private rented housing in
London is outstripping supply
· The Secretary of State was speaking to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee. The transcript can be accessed here
· The RLA’s own research on rent controls can be accessed here
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Shelter blame B&Bs on private landlords!
Shelter press release: The government has released new figures on the amount being spent by local councils on temporary accommodation for homeless households in England in 2018/19. They show:
– Councils spent £1.1 billion on temporary accommodation for homeless households between April 2018 and March 2019.
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Possession timescales at 22.6 week average
New figures showing that landlords face a growing amount of time in getting judgement on repossession cases from the courts are boosting calls for the urgent need for dedicated housing courts to be established.
Government statistics published today show that it now takes private landlords an average of 22.6 weeks from making a claim to the courts for a property to be repossessed to it actually happening
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Failing courts need urgent reform argue landlords
New figures showing that landlords face a growing amount of time in getting judgement on repossession cases from the courts are boosting calls for the urgent need for dedicated housing courts to be established. Government statistics published today show that it now takes private landlords an average of 22.6 weeks from making a claim to […]
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New 5 year Ltd co remortgage BTL
Aldermore Specialist Bank, has launched a new 5 year fixed remortgage product for individual and company landlords with single residential investment properties. The move is to help landlords looking for long-term stability when managing their portfolios.
The product is now available:
75% loan-to-value (LTV)
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Can I contract that any new tenant provides their own reference?
Looking into the mine field of the consequences of the new tenant fees act. I have several HMO’s with 4 or 5 tenants all on a single joint contract (ie. a shared house scenario).
Generally about once a year
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