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MHCLG hears directly from Propertymark Regional Executives
Officials from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) working on the Renters’ Rights Bill spent 90 minutes with member representatives from across the country listening to the specific concerns of members and their clients about the proposed legislation. Propertymark has launched a member toolkit to support members share their expert perspectives with their local MPs and encourage them to work with us to find real solutions to the housing crisis, plus resources to help facilitate positive conversations with landlords.
MHCLG joins forum to hear directly from Propertymark Regional Executives
Officials from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) spent 90 minutes with Propertymark Regional Executives to listen to the specific concerns of members’ and their client's about the proposed legislation. Strong challenges were expressed on the removal of fixed-term tenancies, with compelling evidence of the impact on tenants and landlords. Executives also made a clear case for more clarity on areas including reasonable grounds to refuse pets and the ability to take rent upfront.
Improving access to the PRS for welfare-dependent tenants
Includes recommendations on how those dependent on welfare support can have better access to the Private Rented Sector (PRS), and how letting agents and landlords can be supported to improve access to the PRS for other vulnerable groups.
Renters' Rights Bill aims to change the landscape of the PRS
Propertymark met with Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook, MP, and Baroness Taylor, Lords Housing Minister, ahead of the Renters’ Rights Bill being introduced to parliament on 11 September 2024, to hear details of the UK Government’s proposals and provide initial feedback on behalf of members. Key features of the Bill include the abolition of Section 21, a ban on in-tenancy rent increases, and the removal of fixed-term tenancies. Our engagement with Ministers and officials will continue as the Bill progresses, with further meetings already arranged.