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Housing Minister Reinforces Support for Tackling Rogue Landlords in London
This article is an external press release originally published on the Landlord News website, which has now been migrated to the Just Landlords blog.
The Housing Minister, Gavin Barwell, has yet again been required to reinforce the Government’s support for tackling rogue landlords in London.
Just last week, an MP questioned Barwell’s efforts to drive rogue landlords out of the private rental sector. The Housing Minister responded with details of the forthcoming Housing and Planning Act 2016, which includes measures to tackle rogue landlords.
Now, Barwell has been asked what steps the Department for Communities and Local Government is taking to support the boroughs where the number of rogue landlords in London is increasing.
Barwell replied to the enquiry: “The Government has made £12m available to a range of local authorities to help them crack down on rogue landlords. £6.6m of that funding was provided to London boroughs. Through the Housing and Planning Act 2016, the Government is introducing a package of measures to help local authorities go further in tackling rogue landlords. They include a database of rogue landlords and property agents, banning orders for prolific and serious offenders, civil penalties of up to £30,000, and extended Rent Repayment Orders. These provisions are expected to come into force in 2017.
“On 18th October, the Government also announced plans to extend mandatory licensing of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), to strengthen councils to tackle problem homes head-on and bring an end to ruthless landlords who exploit tenants and charge them extortionate rents to live in poor conditions. These measures will ensure mandatory licensing rules apply to HMOs with five or more people, and to flats above and below shops. Minimum room sizes will also apply to HMOs, to help to clamp down on rogue landlords cramming tenants into unsafe and overcrowded homes.”
He added: “This Government is committed to ensuring this country works for everyone, and a key part of that is ensuring everyone has a safe and secure home.”
Since his first major speech, the Housing Minister has spoken out in support of the private rental sector.