Private Rented Sector Housing Standards 2025-01-20

2025-01-20

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Q1 Partial Answer
Chris Webb Lab
Blackpool South
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Recent data indicates that 75% of private rented sector properties in Blackpool suffer from damp or mould, causing unacceptable living conditions for tenants.
I welcome the Renters’ Rights Bill which will introduce a decent standard for homes in the private rented sector. What steps is the Department taking to ensure that councils have the resources they need to enforce those standards?
For private landlords who fail to maintain their properties free from serious hazards, local councils will be able to issue fines up to £7,000. This allows effective targeting of enforcement on irresponsible and criminal landlords.
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The MP specifically asked about the resources provided by the Department to enforce standards but the response did not address this directly.
Did Not Mention Resource Allocation For Councils
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Q2 Partial Answer
Greg Smith Con
Mid Buckinghamshire
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The National Trust owns rental properties in Bradenham parish which are left empty as the organisation avoids new tenancies due to Government regulations.
Does the Secretary of State agree that a balance needs to be struck here, and what advice can she give areas such as Bradenham facing similar issues?
We will ensure that empty homes are brought back into use. There should be no apologies for asking landlords to meet decent and safe housing standards, ensuring tenants' health is not at risk from hazards in their properties.
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The MP asked about a balance but the answer focused solely on enforcing high standards without addressing potential unintended consequences.
Changed Topic To Enforcement Of Standards
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Q3 Partial Answer
Meg Hillier Lab/Co-op
Hackney South and Shoreditch
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The private rented sector in the MP's constituency struggles to accommodate families placed in temporary accommodation, often resulting in overcrowded, damp conditions.
In order to improve standards across the board, will my right hon. Friend pledge to ensure that we are pushing for much-needed affordable social rented housing so that those tenants can move into it?
160,000 children and families were in temporary accommodation at Christmas. We need to build social and council homes that people can live in for life and stop local authorities spending money on temporary accommodation that does not help young people’s life chances.
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The MP asked for a specific pledge but the response was general about the importance of building affordable housing without committing to push for it specifically.
Broadly Discussed Need But Did Not Commit
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Q4 Direct Answer
Lee Anderson Reform
Ashfield
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A family in the MP's constituency lived in a private rented property that was covered by landlord licensing but still experienced significant issues such as damp, electrical problems and flooding. The landlord was also the leader of Ashfield district council.
Will the Secretary of State please remind council leaders that if they or their councillors rent out private properties, they should be held to a higher standard?
We want to introduce decent home standards in both social and private rented sectors. Tenants should not be too frightened to report mould, damp or health issues in their properties, and all landlords must uphold these standards regardless of who they are or where they operate.
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