Private Rent Inflation 2026-01-12

2026-01-12

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Dan Carden Lab
Liverpool Walton
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The MP noted that constituents are being pushed out of their homes due to unreasonable rent increases by unscrupulous landlords. He mentioned average rents in Liverpool have risen by 8%, exceeding the national average for England.
I regularly hear from constituents who are being pushed out of their homes by rip-off hikes from unscrupulous landlords. The average rents in Liverpool have risen by 8%, well above the average for England. I welcome the Government’s action through the Renters’ Rights Act to tackle unfair rent increases, but it concerns me that market rents will be used as a benchmark to prevent unaffordable rents from rising. How will the Government review the effectiveness of these measures, and, if necessary, will they consider further action in due course?
We will of course keep the implementation of the Act under continual review, but, as I have said, it allows tenants to challenge unreasonable rent increases at the first-tier tribunal, which will make a judgment on whether the increases are fair and meet that market-rate definition. We have, however, made it clear that the Government do not support the introduction of rent controls, including rent stabilisation measures, for the reasons that we debated at some length during the passage of the Bill.
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The Minister did not provide a specific timeline or mechanism for reviewing the Act's effectiveness.
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