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Regulation & Law
Another big council consults on expanding property licensing
12-week consultation on selective licensing scheme launched by Croydon Council as it tries to rein in rogue landlords in a borough that has an exceptionally high number of rental properties.
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Regulation & Law
Northern council latest to get national ‘rogue landlords’ cash
In a campaign designed to drive up safety standards nationally, Bury Council cabinet member Clare Cummins warns it will be targeting bad landlords.
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Exclusive: what to expect when RoPA becomes law, from its chief architect
Lord Best talks about RoPA and the significant changes it will soon bring about for estate agents and later house builders, landlords and freeholders.
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New measures to clamp down on rogue landlords
Fresh proposals designed to crackdown on rogue landlords who force susceptible tenants to reside in substandard, overcrowded properties, have been announced by the Housing Minister Brandon Lewis. The suggestions made by the DCLG and the Housing Minister intend to make it easier for local authorities to raise standards in houses used as shared homes by extending mandatory licensing to smaller and medium sized properties, in order to bring an end to callous landlords who exploit their tenants and charge them extortionate rents to live in cramped conditions. The existing rules apply to homes of three storeys, but it has now been suggested that the rules also apply to more shared homes, including those that are one-two storeys, as well as poorly converted blocks of flats and flats above and below shops, while Mr Lewis also wants to set a minimum size of rooms in line with existing overcrowding standards. Additionally, the Government is reviewing the information requirements when applying for a licence in order to simplify and speed up the process. The discussion paper is available to view at https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/extending-mandatory-licensing-of-houses-in-multiple-occupation-and-related-reforms. Responses are due on 18th December 2015. The Housing Minister (left), who was a keynote speaker at The Negotiator Conference…
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