Controversial plans which could see landlords in
Nottingham have to sign up for licences has been officially approved by the
council, and the matter has now been sent to the central government. The scheme
aims to improve housing standards in the city’s private rented sector, and
after extensive consultation with landlords and tenants, the proposals have
changed considerably. The council's executive board voted unanimously to
approve the revised selective licensing scheme. When the scheme was first
announced, in February, the council said it was being proposed to raise
standards, reduce anti-social behaviour, and tackle rogue landlords. Read more
on the Nottingham Post website.
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