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Every private landlord in England will have to put their details on a national register, under government plans. | Every private landlord in England will have to put their details on a national register, under government plans. |
Landlords who fail to carry out essential repairs or who do not keep tenants' deposits safe could be struck off the list. | Landlords who fail to carry out essential repairs or who do not keep tenants' deposits safe could be struck off the list. |
Unlike Wales and Northern Ireland, a register already exists in Scotland although one charity has said it has failed to stop rogue landlords. | Unlike Wales and Northern Ireland, a register already exists in Scotland although one charity has said it has failed to stop rogue landlords. |
Other proposals include regulation of private sector lettings agents. | Other proposals include regulation of private sector lettings agents. |
Under the plans, tenants would also be given a minimum of two months' notice if they have to leave their home because their landlord's property had been repossessed. | Under the plans, tenants would also be given a minimum of two months' notice if they have to leave their home because their landlord's property had been repossessed. |
The proposals come shortly after the Association of Residential Letting Agents (Arla) announced it was to introduce a licensing scheme for its UK members and a code of practice for letting agents. | The proposals come shortly after the Association of Residential Letting Agents (Arla) announced it was to introduce a licensing scheme for its UK members and a code of practice for letting agents. |
Review | Review |
The proposals emerged from an independent review into the private rented sector headed by Julie Rugg of the University of York. | The proposals emerged from an independent review into the private rented sector headed by Julie Rugg of the University of York. |
Various groups will now get their say on the plans which include: | Various groups will now get their say on the plans which include: |
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Cases of repossessions of property owned by buy-to-let landlords are expected to rise, according to some analysts, putting more tenants in this predicament. | Cases of repossessions of property owned by buy-to-let landlords are expected to rise, according to some analysts, putting more tenants in this predicament. |
"It is not right that tenants through no fault of their own can be forced to leave their home at a moment's notice if their landlord is repossessed, which is why we are intending to change the law," said Housing Minister Margaret Beckett. | "It is not right that tenants through no fault of their own can be forced to leave their home at a moment's notice if their landlord is repossessed, which is why we are intending to change the law," said Housing Minister Margaret Beckett. |
Since April, new rules mean tenants get notice seven weeks before their landlord is in court for a repossession hearing, up from two weeks. | Since April, new rules mean tenants get notice seven weeks before their landlord is in court for a repossession hearing, up from two weeks. |
The proposals all relate to England, three years after the Scottish register of landlords was introduced. Wales and Northern Ireland do not have a register. It is a devolved issue, so assemblies would need to create their own proposals if they wished to follow suit. | The proposals all relate to England, three years after the Scottish register of landlords was introduced. Wales and Northern Ireland do not have a register. It is a devolved issue, so assemblies would need to create their own proposals if they wished to follow suit. |
Reaction | Reaction |
Ian Potter, operations manager at Arla, said the government's move represented a "historic shift in attitude towards the private rented sector". | Ian Potter, operations manager at Arla, said the government's move represented a "historic shift in attitude towards the private rented sector". |
But he said there was little need for a register of private landlords if lettings agents were licensed. | But he said there was little need for a register of private landlords if lettings agents were licensed. |
David Salusbury, chairman of the National Landlords Association, said the proposals were "well meaning but flawed". | David Salusbury, chairman of the National Landlords Association, said the proposals were "well meaning but flawed". |
He argued against a requirement in the plans for landlords to list of all the addresses of their rental properties on the register. | He argued against a requirement in the plans for landlords to list of all the addresses of their rental properties on the register. |
"We consider this to be overly intrusive and of no direct benefit to tenants or landlords," he said. | "We consider this to be overly intrusive and of no direct benefit to tenants or landlords," he said. |
Caroline Pickering, who chairs the National Approved Letting Scheme - an accreditation system for lettings agents, said it was important that the regulator was independent of the industry. |