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Private Rented Sector

16 June 2022

Lead MP

Eddie Hughes

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

TaxationHousing
Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Eddie Hughes raised concerns about private rented sector in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

TaxationHousing
Government Statement
Our homes are fundamental to our wellbeing, yet many private renters face poor conditions and insecurity. The minister announces a White Paper titled 'A fairer private rented sector' which aims to deliver reforms focusing on fairness, security, and accountability for both tenants and landlords. Key measures include: requiring all privately rented homes to meet the decent homes standard; banning section 21 no-fault evictions; limiting rent rises to once a year; bolstering local council enforcement powers; facilitating pet ownership requests; enhancing investigative capabilities of councils; introducing a property portal for clear information on rights and responsibilities. The minister emphasises that these reforms recognise the evolving nature of renting, providing stability for those who cannot afford home ownership due to high costs and economic pressures. He highlights previous actions such as reducing non-decent homes, banning tenancy fees post-2019, and pandemic emergency measures against bailiff evictions. The statement concludes with a commitment to work closely with stakeholders to implement these reforms effectively.

Shadow Comment

Matthew Pennycook
Shadow Comment
The shadow welcomes the White Paper but criticises its late publication, questioning why reform has taken so long given previous commitments. He highlights the urgent need for legislation rather than further consultation due to rising rents and risk of arrears and eviction amid a cost-of-living crisis. The Labour Party calls for emergency measures, specifically concerning no-fault evictions and rent rises, while expressing concerns about enforcement mechanisms for minimum standards. Matthew Pennycook urges the Government to bring forward legislation urgently, citing long-standing advocacy for reforms by various organisations.
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