Thursday, 25 October 2012

Inquiry into the Private Rented Housing Sector

The CLG Select Committee has decided to conduct an inquiry into the private rented housing sector.  The Committee invites submissions from interested parties covering the quality and regulation of private rented housing, and levels of rent within the sector.  Those making submissions may wish to consider the following issues:
    *the quality of private rented housing, and steps that can be taken to ensure that all housing in the sector is of an acceptable standard;
    *levels of rent within the private rented sector – including the possibility of rent control and the interaction between housing benefit and rents;
    *regulation of landlords, and steps that can be taken to deal with rogue landlords;
    *regulation of letting agents, including agents’ fees and charges;
    *the regulation of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), including the operation of discretionary licensing schemes imposed by a local authority for a category of HMO in its area;
    *tenancy agreements and length and security of tenure; and
    *how local authorities are discharging their homelessness duty by being able to place homeless households in private sector housing.
Read more on the Parliament website.

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