Government’s destructive path

Government’s destructive path

7:29 AM, 8th May 2020, About 4 years ago 31

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The Government’s plans for the PRS continue on a destructive path as far as private landlords are concerned. Their ban on evictions – whilst offering landlords no recompense for having to keep on non-paying tenants (it would be very different if they underwrote the rent of non-payers and damage by rogue tenants) – is nothing short of a disgrace, robbing landlords of access to justice. Now, predictably, they are making noises about extending this ban. It’s such an easy solution, isn’t it?  Make landlords house people for free.

It’s certainly not easy or fair for landlords though. For many it’s an unmitigated disaster when they are stuck with a non-paying and or anti-social nightmare of a tenant and we know this could easily mean some rogue tenants getting a year’s free accommodation at our expense, both financially and in terms of our mental health.

I have just had a piece on this published on CapX – which is the publication from the think tank the Centre for Policy Studies. I feel it is important to get the landlords’ point of view into an arena where politicians are more likely to read it. So I am always pleased when they are willing to publish my work.

Having said that, I am also drawing attention to it here as I want landlords to know that I, for one, am trying to get our side across and, to coin a phrase, ‘cut through the crap.’  Despite any comments to the contrary, private landlords have not received one iota of help from the Government; instead being expected to shoulder a huge burden.

So if you could read the article, below, and then come back here and add your voice to this important discussion, that would be great. It would also be good if you could share it with your MP and maybe also write to Robert Jenrick to protest against the Government’s treatment of us.

Clearly, if they carry on completely disregarding our concerns and recklessly damaging our livelihoods, the private rented sector – which contributes so much to the housing needs of this country and to the economy – faces ruin.

https://capx.co/extending-eviction-bans-is-a-gift-to-non-paying-tenants-and-a-nightmare-for-landlords/


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Bristol Landlord

21:47 PM, 14th May 2020, About 4 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Steven at 12/05/2020 - 14:24Hi Steve, I used to really like the Steve Wright show, hey wait a minute, your name is Steven, are you Steve Wright and now a landlord?
I also really liked the Anne Nightingdale show on Sundays, she is cool, now DJs through the middle of the night I believe.
I totally understand you, the party in power for the last 10 years has ruined things for any landlord not a Corporate Landlord. The S24 tax changes I think really made it clear the government favored the corporate landlords.
Personally, I am favouring Portugal as a place to settle up and sell my places.
Interestingly, today I just got an email from Bristol City Council asking me if I’m interested to rent out my houses to them?
This is after they have already just nailed me for about £1200 per house for a 5 year Additional License with some 34 ridiculous conditions, some even making me responsible for a tenants Anti Social Behaviour. I already wrote to them to say that under law I can’t interfere in the life of a tenant and how can I possibly get a bad tenant to leave once we don’t have S21?
How long will it be before the invitation becomes an offer I can’t refuse due to my License being dependent on their Conditions?
“Bristol City Council needs in excess of 500 units of new accommodation for longer term private lets over the course of the next year.
As the property market gets moving again, you may now be looking at your options for letting your property, or for letting your client’s properties if you are an agent. There has never been a better time to get in touch with Bristol City Council’s in-house lettings team and find out more about how we can work with you. By renting through the council, you’ll enjoy a range of other benefits including rent guarantees, no agency fees and an ongoing comprehensive package of support for both landlord and tenant.”

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