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No more regulation for private rented sector, says minister

The Government has once again rejected a call for regulation of landlords and letting, saying there is enough legislation already in place to protect the public.

The minister, Baroness Hanham, also said that regulation of the private rental sector was not necessary because there were sufficient voluntary bodies.

Lord Browne of Ladyton tabled this question: “To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will regulate landlords and letting agents, in the light of the increase in the number of young people unable to afford a deposit to buy a home; and, if so, how.”

Existing Consumer Protection Legislation

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government (Baroness Hanham) replied as follows: “Letting and managing agents are already subject to consumer protection legislation.

“Consumer protection legislation covers issues such as giving false or misleading information, not acting with the standard of care and skill that is in accordance with honest market practice and claiming falsely to be a member of a professional body or approved redress scheme.

Legal Protections for Tenants and Landlords

“For tenants or landlords who are charged unfair or unreasonable fees by an agent, this means that they are able to report this to their local trading standards officer or to the Office of Fair Trading which has both civil and criminal enforcement powers.”

She added that between one third and half of all agents belong to voluntary schemes.

Article courtesy of Landlord Today“”