Department for Levelling Up
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Regulation & Law
BLOG: Will the Renters (Reform) Bill go live next year?
PayProp UK boss Neil Cobbold says that the government’s flagship legislation for the private rented sector remains in limbo.
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Reshuffle latest: Lee Rowley appointed as Housing Minister
Rowley becomes the sixth housing minister in 17 months in what has become a revolving door at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
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‘Abolishing Section 21 will give tenants security’ – says new Housing Minister
Government says tenants will enjoy greater security and feel empowered to challenge poor practice and unreasonable rent rises.
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Propertymark: Councils need more cash to police ‘decent homes’
Local authorities need to be fully resourced for better homes and landlords who do not treat their tenants fairly need to be held accountable.
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Housing minister reveals PRS reform strategy during MP grilling
Housing minister Felicity Buchan went before the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee at Westminster late yesterday afternoon in a bid to lay out government strategy on rent reform.
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Rightmove lands £25,000 government parking data deal
Property portal Rightmove has landed a deal with the Department for Transport (DfT) that allows the government to access its data on off-street parking around the UK. The initial one-year deal provides the DfT with a 12-month ‘Rightmove Data License’ for just £25,000 and pundits say it illustrates how embedded the firm’s data has become in everyday life. HOUSING Rightmove has previously won deals to provide data on property market trends to the then Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government – now the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities – and its executive agency Homes England. Its engagement with the DfT is its first deal related to parking data. The contract, which came into effect on September 28, relates to data collated by Rightmove regarding the availability of off-street parking spaces. This information will be used by the DfT’s Roads, Places, Environment and Future Mobility team. PARKING Last year, the DfT and Manchester City Council began work on a pilot project to create a national parking platform, an online tool that people can use to pay for parking. It will record and distribute this data to local authorities nationwide. Data on used-car prices from Auto Trader is already used…
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17% of all tenants want to complain about renting experience
Most tenants did make a complaint, but some were put off by fear of the consequences, the English Housing Survey finds.
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Thousands empowered to build own home with government loans, ministers promise
People with Grand Designs dream able to borrow deposits of between 5-20% under new Help to Build scheme, with one lender already signed up.
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Levelling Up proposals ‘lack funding or a clear strategy’ says Propertymark
Propertymark, which is usually careful not to criticise ministers, says it applauds plans to devolve power but that Gove's plans lack new cash.
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