BBC investigates the private rented sector shortage

The BBC has asked Propertymark to poll its membership for their views on the Private Rented Sector and what lies behind the shortage of stock. Have your say here!

The BBC has asked Propertymark to conduct research into the private rented sector and what lies behind the shortage of stock.

Anecdotally agents have been telling of unhappy landlords selling small and large numbers of investments alike. With the UK Government’s Renters’ Reforms White Paper looming, the consultation on A new Deal for Tenants in Scotland and legislation coming into force including the Renting Homes (Wales) Act and the Private Tenancies Bill in Northern Ireland it seems no landlord or agent is safe from the heat.

The private rented sector is the second largest tenure, and the main housing option for many people, but still Propertymark says the governments across the UK are missing the mark.

nathan emerson tenant referencingNathan Emerson (left), Propertymark CEO commented, “Through our contacts we have been offered the opportunity to put this issue onto a national platform and present our side of the story. The housing system needs a balance of tenures, and the value the private rented sector brings must not be underestimated. Landlords provide much needed homes and the country cannot afford to lose them.

“We have an immense opportunity to get some solid evidence in front of decision makers and huge media outlets.”

The survey is open to the whole sector and Propertymark says it will provide significant information for use in conversations with governments and politicians when lobbying for the sector against detrimental proposals as well as by the media.

If you think the PRS is under attack from policy makers, add your voice.

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