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The Housing (Rural Areas) Bill - Clause 1 - Licensing scheme for short-term holiday lets
09 December 2022
Lead MP
Rachael Maskell
Debate Type
Bill Debate
Tags
HousingLocal Government
Other Contributors: 5
At a Glance
Rachael Maskell raised concerns about the housing (rural areas) bill - clause 1 - licensing scheme for short-term holiday lets in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Moves an amendment to introduce a licensing scheme for short-term holiday lets, arguing that registration alone is insufficient and would deepen the housing crisis. The Bill aims to give local authorities powers to control zones where Airbnbs are banned or numbers limited, raise penalties for breaches of criteria, and reverse properties back to residential use when ownership changes.
Rachael Maskell
Lab Co-op
York Central
Critiques the Government's plan for registration of short-term holiday lets, arguing it fails to give local authorities necessary tools. Emphasises that her Bill would add controls and address challenges already deployed in Europe. Raises concerns about the impact on housing availability, property market, local communities, and economy. Cites examples from York of pop-up brothels and drug dealing linked to unregulated short-term lets.
Pays tribute to Rachael Maskell for her work on the Bill. Argues that unchecked prevalence of short-term letting is causing harm, squeezing affordability and availability of homes for locals, impacting schools and transport services. Supports the proposed licensing scheme as it would help communities regain control over sustainable tourism.
Stuart Andrew
Con
Daventry
Acknowledges the importance of short-term and holiday letting but argues against licensing, supporting a registration scheme instead. He highlights benefits such as data collection, consistency in health and safety regulations, improved reputation for tourism, and support for local authorities dealing with housing impacts.
Raises concerns about the balance between short-term lets aiding tourism recovery versus ensuring affordable private rented accommodation is available. Emphasises the need to address the housing crisis.
Rachael Maskell
Lab Co-op
York Central
Points out the inequity in the tax system affecting landlords and argues for tighter regulation through licensing. Also highlights that 29 properties per day are transitioning to short-term lets, stressing the urgency of implementing licensing.
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