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Landlords back call for strategic approach to private rental sector
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 National Audit Office published a report on Friday 10th December 2021 about the regulation of the private rental sector.
Ben Beadle, Chief Executive of the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has commented: “Regulation of the private rented sector needs to ensure that homes are safe and meet all required standards. Too often the approach to this has been piecemeal. It has led to a proliferation of initiatives such as licensing, banning orders and a rogue landlord database with little evidence to show they are working.
“We support the NAO’s call for a more strategic approach. There is a pressing need for a better evidence base to ensure the system focuses on rooting out criminal and rogue landlords who bring the sector into disrepute. Too often councils focus much of their time regulating compliant landlords who are easy to find.
“The NAO is right also to call for better enforcement of the regulations already in place. This needs to include tenants better understanding their rights and responsibilities. To improve enforcement, we are calling for the development of a meaningful national redress scheme for the sector as part of the Government’s forthcoming White Paper on rental reform.”