The government has announced new funding to crack down on rogue
landlords and tackle 'beds in sheds'.
Communities secretary Greg Clark said the money will help up to
65 councils tackle rogue landlords who let out substandard homes and “make
tenants’ lives a misery”.
The worst affected councils which have a large proportion of
private rented stock in their areas and significant problems will be able to
bid for a share of the fund to tackle irresponsible landlords who provide
unsafe living conditions, exploit innocent tenants and blight communities.
The fund will also target ‘beds in sheds’ which are often rented
to vulnerable migrants by ruthless landlords who charge them extortionate rents
to live in cramped conditions.
Councils can use the money to:
• Increase inspections of property
• Carry out more raids
• Initiate more enforcement action and prosecutions
• Demolish sheds and buildings that are prohibited
• Increase inspections of property
• Carry out more raids
• Initiate more enforcement action and prosecutions
• Demolish sheds and buildings that are prohibited
Communities Secretary Greg Clark said: “We’re determined to keep the country
building and increase the supply of good quality homes that families want, both
to buy and for rent.
“Key to this is rooting out the minority of landlords in the
private rented sector that let out poorly-maintained and unsafe properties to
vulnerable tenants, making their lives a misery.
“Council-led efforts mean more than 3,000 landlords have faced
enforcement action and even prosecution in the past two years – today’s £5
million funding, combined with the extra powers we’re bringing forward, will
help them go even further.”
Housing minister Brandon Lewis said: “The majority of tenants
are happy with their home, but the private rental sector is still afflicted by
too many rogues – who rent dangerous, dirty and overcrowded properties without
a thought for the welfare of their tenants.
“That’s why we are inviting the worst affected councils to come
forward and apply for extra funding, so they can root out the cowboys and rogue
operators.
“The government is determined to crack down on rogue landlords
and this funding, alongside measures in the Housing and Planning Bill, will
further strengthen councils’ powers to tackle poor-quality privately rented
homes in their area.”
The Residential Landlords Association (RLA) welcomed the new
funding. Policy director David Smith said the RLA wanted to see ‘rogue’ (he RLA
prefers ‘criminal’) landlords driven out of the sector once and for all.
“We have long maintained that it is not the lack of regulations
that has allowed criminal landlords to get away with causing misery for
tenants, but the lack of enforcement. There is currently a tiny number of
prosecutions taking place.
“This extra funding will help councils to do more to root out
bad landlords and ensure that they are prosecuted and that tenants are
protected against them ever renting out property again.”
https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2015/11/5m-government-to-crack-down-on-rogue-landlords
https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2015/11/5m-government-to-crack-down-on-rogue-landlords
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