Farming News - Renters Reform Bill: CLA, Mark Tufnell

Renters Reform Bill: CLA, Mark Tufnell

Country Land and Business President Mark Tufnell said:

 

"The CLA is concerned that the government has seriously underestimated the impact of these reforms on rural businesses and communities – where employers often need to provide housing for their employees. There is a serious shortage of homes in rural areas and these proposals risk making it harder to rent a home, without making it easier to buy one.  

"Everyone wants to see fairness in the private rented sector, where the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants are balanced appropriately. In the absence of section 21 therefore, the courts must be properly resourced to ensure disputes can be resolved without undue delay.

"The Decent Homes Standard is an unnecessary repetition of existing legislation – which is still not being properly enforced by local authorities.  It is right that the rare examples of rogue landlords and anti-social tenants are held to account for their actions.  But it is important that this Bill does not become a breeding ground for divisive rhetoric about private landlords, who for the most part provide quality housing to millions of people."