Tenants get new platform to complain about landlords

Tenants get new platform to complain about landlords

0:03 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago 17

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A new online platform designed to simplify the process of holding landlords accountable has been launched in Parliament.

The ‘My Housing Issue’ Gateway, created by the TDS Charitable Foundation, will guide tenants on where to report housing-related problems.

The foundation’s research reveals that half of private renters are unsure where to seek assistance when landlords or letting agents fail to address issues.

Nearly half (48%) of renters expressed a need for clearer guidance on making complaints, and 69% indicated they would use a dedicated website for resolving housing problems.

Read what The Landlord Crusader has to say about this new platform!

Communication is key

The National Residential Landlords Association’s campaigns and policy director, Chris Norris, said: “Any good landlord will tell you that communication is the key to sustaining a successful tenancy.

“Yet it’s too often the case that minor problems in rental properties can be allowed to worsen dramatically due to a communication breakdown between landlords and tenants.”

He added: “Tenants should have the confidence and the tools to be able to resolve issues in their rented accommodation, and we endorse the TDS Charitable Foundation’s move to make it easier for tenants to log problems in their rental property with their landlords.

“This new Gateway should act as a useful way for both groups to identify appropriate solutions in a faster, more effective way – before molehills start to become mountains.”

RRB introducing new enforcement tools

With the Renters’ Rights Bill introducing new enforcement tools, the Gateway will complement existing mechanisms, which tenants often find difficult to navigate – the Foundation says.

It will direct tenants to the proper channels for resolving disputes, encourage early resolution and offer user-friendly information about housing rights and options.

The Gateway’s design involved extensive consultation with government officials, tenant groups, landlords, letting agents and legal advisors.

It will work alongside a planned database of private rented properties, a key component of the Government’s PRS reforms.

The Foundation is now urging the government to include the Gateway in the mandatory ‘How to Rent’ guide.

Information to enforce their rights

Dr Jennifer Harris, the head of policy and research at TDS Group, said: “Tenants are hungry for better, easy to access information to enforce their rights and hold criminal landlords to account.

“The Gateway will do just that, ensuring renters know where to go for the help they need, when they need it.

“Empowering tenants like this will be vital if the government’s ambitions of a better private rented sector are to become a reality.”

The deputy chief executive at Generation Rent, Dan Wilson Craw, said: “One of the biggest barriers to improving private rented homes is the sheer number of bodies that play a role in enforcing tenant protections, and the confusion this creates among renters themselves.

“As the government implements the reforms currently going through Parliament it is essential that private renters can access free, clear and useful resources and information.

“This new Gateway offers tenants an easy-to-use tool, tailored to their needs – empowering them to make their next moves informed and with confidence.”


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TheMaluka

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9:37 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

Now we have addressed the tenant's rights, how about addressing their obligations?

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10:04 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

After 7 years at way below market rent, I've finally achieved the market rent after 3 increases. However, my tenant has now started to complain about everything and anything. The latest being unable to test the smoke alarm, change a light bulb, clean the silicon shower seal, and grubby carpets.

I said I would arrange for these things to be done if she can't do them, and pass the charge on to her. No further complaints!

Keith Wellburn

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10:46 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

*The proposed introduction of a new private rented sector Landlord Ombudsman as outlined within the Renters’ Rights Bill, risks adding to existing complexity.*

(From this charity’s website).

So basically another thing being introduced to help with the thing that is being introduced that will make the existing situation more difficult in future.

Mark Chamberlain

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11:13 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

No doubt the service is completely free to tenants to use and abuse with zero comeback which means the platform will become swamped with baseless complaints and eventually fall over... and in the interests of fairness, what about a platform where landlords get to complain about tenants and their bad behaviour and rent arrears and damages...

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11:26 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

For what it's worth keep blitzing your MP. The playing field is even more biased towards landlords and their human rights.Do these idiots not release costs will be passed on to tenants.Parliament also needs to discuss an online portal to hold tenants accountable.

Judith Wordsworth

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11:45 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by David at 20/02/2025 - 11:26
Do you really mean "The playing field is even more biased towards landlords and their human rights"?

Or was "landlords" a typo and you meant "tenants"?

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11:46 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by TheMaluka at 20/02/2025 - 09:37
'Now we have addressed the tenant's rights, how about addressing their obligations?'

And what about Landlords rights?

Judith Wordsworth

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11:49 AM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

Another waste of tax payers money. Isn't Citizens Advice, paid for by taxpayers, for this?

But even though Landlords pay their taxes we are not entitled to ask CA for advice. I was told "they" do not assist landlords only tenants.

Isn't this also the service provided by Shelter and the like?

We ALL need to start emailing and lobbying our MP, and MP's in every area we have a rental property, that we - as accommodation providers - should have a "go to" for advice and assistance funded by tax payers.

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16:02 PM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

When the ombudsman was originally proposed in the Tory RRB, iHowz proposed that the party submitting a case should pay a small fee, say £50, that would ultimately be bourne by the party found at fault.
Not only would this help cover the transactional cost of each case, it would also deter vexatious claims.

A similar approach already applies for the FTT

David

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16:09 PM, 20th February 2025, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 20/02/2025 - 11:45
Thanks Judith, I meant biased against landlords.Pleased someone is reading my comments.

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