Baroness Grender
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21st Nov 20180 5,412Tenant fees bill passes 2nd Lords reading without amendment
Read how attempts to tighten up holding deposits and how much tenants can be charged when they leave a tenancy early were defeated in the Lords.
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22nd Nov 20160 1,242Bill banning tenant fees gives Minister room to exempt
The National Approved Letting Scheme (NALS) says that the proposed total ban on fees charged by letting agents to tenants may be subject to exemptions following an amendment to the Renters’ Rights Bill currently passing through the Lords. The amendment, which was published on Friday by the legislation’s sponsor, Baroness Grender (pictured, left), said that although a total ban on fees was being sought, she had introduced an amendment to to replace the previous prescriptive list that she says would have led to “new names for charges to get round it” and enable the Secretary of State to allow certain kinds of fees. “If evidence emerges of services in respect of which there is value to the tenant in charging a particular fee, this can be done”, she said. “I do not anticipate any such fees but my new amendment allows for the possibility, if concrete evidence was indeed found that a fee for a specific service would be in the best interest of the tenant in some way”. NALS believes this is significant development because it appears to recognise the legitimate charging of reasonable fees by letting agents setting up tenancies. “This amendment is a welcome one. NALS has long campaigned…
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16th Jun 20160 971Fees to tenants should be banned
LibDems demand that all letting agency fees to tenants should be outlawed.
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