Royston Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for
Communities and Local Government, what steps he is taking to ensure private
landlords do not exploit vulnerable tenants.
Brandon Lewis: We are determined to crack down on the
small number of landlords that let unsafe and sub-standard accommodation. The
Housing and Planning Bill will establish tough new measures, including a
database of rogue landlords and property agents, banning orders for serious or
repeat offenders, a stricter fit and proper person test, extending Rent
Repayment Orders and introducing civil penalties of up to £30,000. In addition,
we have made nearly £12 million available to local authorities to help them
tackle rogue landlords in their areas. Since 2011, nearly 40,000 inspections
have taken place with over 3,000 landlords facing further enforcement action or
prosecution through renting out unsafe, squalid and often illegal property.
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