Short-term Lets National Registration 2024-02-22
2024-02-22
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Q1
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The government introduced a legal framework for short-term let registration in England under the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023.
What progress her Department has made on introducing a national registration system for short-term lets?
The Government have delivered the legal framework for a registration scheme for short-term lets in England under the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 and have consulted on the scheme's design. On Monday we announced that we will implement a national mandatory registration scheme across all of England. We will set out further detail later this year on how the register will operate.
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Q2
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The government announced a mandatory national registration scheme for short-term lets in England.
How can we ensure that North Devon's tourist economy fully benefits from these changes?
My hon. Friend is a real champion for her local Devon tourist economy, and she is aware of the challenges that tourism can present in local communities, especially when it comes to short-term lets, which can make it too expensive for people working in the tourism industry to live near their job. This is a difficult issue, and we are trying to strike the right balance between people being able to have second homes and ensuring that hotels have a level playing field and that the local community has the right accommodation.
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The answer did not provide specific measures or timelines for benefitting the tourist economy and establishing a fair competition.
We Are Trying To Strike The Right Balance
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Q3
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There is a concern about the proliferation of short-term lets in North Norfolk.
Can the Minister assure me that we will properly consider the nuances between occasional room rentals and areas being turned into holiday lets?
I can provide my hon. Friend with that assurance. We are aware that the proliferation of short-term lets has caused real concern in communities such as his. We do not want to clamp down in a way that will make life difficult for people who rent out their rooms on a very irregular basis, but as he said, when whole streets are causing a problem, we think the most important thing is that we get an understanding of the scale of the problem.
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The answer did not provide specific measures or timelines for addressing widespread conversion of residential areas.
We Do Not Want To Clamp Down In A Way That Will Make Life Difficult
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Q4
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Cambridge has long suffered from antisocial behaviour associated with short-term lets.
Will the Minister say more about enforcement and the resources that are needed for councils to enforce against antisocial behaviour caused by short-term lets?
I thank the hon. Member for raising the issues in Cambridge city, and I appreciate that in a city such as that there will have been significant problems in this area. He may be aware that this was a joint announcement with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. We are there to put the mandatory register together, which gives us the data that local authorities can use, but it will be for DLUHC to look at some of the powers that can be implemented to deal with the antisocial behaviour problems that the hon. Gentleman cites.
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The answer did not provide specific resources or enforcement mechanisms.
It Will Be For Dluhc To Look At Some Of The Powers
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The Minister mentioned sharing lessons learned from addressing short-term lets across England.
Will she share some of her ideas on this issue with the reactivated Northern Ireland Assembly, particularly the council in Strangford?
I thank the hon. Member for his question, but unfortunately, on the point of substance, somebody coughed and I slightly missed the key point—I apologise. I think he asked about sharing expertise with Northern Ireland. We will be happy to do so because it is important to learn the lessons of how these issues are being addressed across the country.
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The answer did not provide specific steps or timelines for sharing expertise.
Unfortunately, On The Point Of Substance, Somebody Coughed And I Slightly Missed The Key Point
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