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Private Rented Sector

17 March 2020

Lead MP

Tulip Siddiq
Hampstead and Highgate
Lab

Responding Minister

Luke Hall

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NHSTaxationMental HealthLocal Government
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Other Contributors: 5

At a Glance

Tulip Siddiq raised concerns about private rented sector in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Siddiq calls on the Minister to seriously consider Labour's proposals for rent deferrals and a ban on evictions due to non-payment of rent caused by coronavirus. She also emphasizes the need for better maintenance standards in rental properties to protect tenants' health and well-being.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Hampstead and Highgate
Opened the debate
Tulip Siddiq is concerned about the impact of coronavirus on private renters, especially those with low incomes. She highlighted that a large number of tenants could be unfairly evicted if they fall behind in rent payments during self-isolation periods. Siddiq also noted that older and more vulnerable renters are particularly at risk due to underlying health conditions and substandard housing conditions, which can exacerbate mental health issues. The private rented sector has doubled over the past 15 years with more than 700,000 over-60s privately renting in England.

Government Response

Luke Hall
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship again, Sir Gary. I thank the hon. Member for Hampstead and Kilburn (Tulip Siddiq) for bringing the debate to the House and for the constructive tone she set. She highlighted that not only is the private rented sector the second largest tenure in England, housing more than 11 million people representing about 19% of all housing in England; it also houses an increasingly diverse range of tenants. The Minister acknowledged the insecurity many tenants feel due to the current situation and committed to delivering a package of reforms aimed at creating a fairer rental market through their upcoming rental reform Bill. He mentioned that local authorities have strong enforcement powers, including banning orders, to address poor standards in private rented sector homes. Addressing mental health concerns, he stated that this will form an important part of their reforms on the housing health-and-safety rating system. The Minister also discussed a consultation on extending information on the database of rogue landlords and property agents to tenants, currently under review. In response to the impact of the current climate on self-isolation costs, the Minister confirmed that further support measures would be announced by the Chancellor later that day.
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