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    Innovation will drive PRS

    Despite the challenges weighted against landlords, Paul Staley, PRS director at SDL Group, believes the private rental sector will show sustained growth in 2018.

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    Letting fees ban set for Spring 2019, but the devil remains in the detail

    The Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG ) does not expect the letting fees ban to come into force until Spring 2019...

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    Tenant Fees Bill is last thing sector needs, Residential Landlords Association tells MPs

    A group of MPs leading an investigation into the private rented sector and the draft Tenant Fees Bill got more than they bargained for yesterday afternoon when David Smith (pictured, right), Policy Director at the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) came in to give evidence. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee had convened to hear from the RLA but also the National Landlords Association, a build-to-rent company called PlaceFirst, campaigning group Generation Rent and Citizen’s Advice about how best to police the private rental sector. It’s other task was to find out what the wider world thinks of the proposed lettings fees ban Blunt language David Smith, during a sometimes tour-de-force performance, told the MPs – who included former housing minister Mark Prisk –  his views in sometimes blunt language during a two-hour session. His main points, some of which were echoed by the other people giving evidence, were: Fees charged by agents are charged at different levels and employed in varying ways all around the UK, so a blanket ban will be a blunt tool. It’s not true to say fees have been banned in Scotland – they’re now just post-loaded into tenancies, rather than being…

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    Plugging the landlord gap

    PRS schemes could plug the gap left by landlords, says SDL’s Director of Private Rental Sector, Paul Staley, as buy-to-let loses its shine.

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    The Uber effect

    Build to Rent specialist Moda Living has a forged a new partnership with the trendy money saving taxi firm, says Paul Staley. What can we learn from it?

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    What does Build to Rent mean for letting agents?

    Build to Rent encourages developers to become landlords. How, says David Hadden, Head of EndsleighLet, will that affect letting agents?

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    The foundation of better standards in PRS

    TDS is the longest-running provider of insurance and custodial deposit schemes in England and Wales but it also does much to improve standards in the PRS through its Charitable Foundation.

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    Are traditional landlords a dying breed?

    Our population continues to increase as we face a housing shortfall, says Paul Staley, so the need for urban regeneration schemes is now more important than ever.

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    Ten years of tenancy deposit protection

    Steve Harriott, Chief Executive of TDS, looks back at ten years of tenancy deposit protection schemes, saying that the PRS is definitely better now.

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    Jeremy Corbyn reveals Labour will crack down even harder on rental sector

    Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has announced that if he wins power the private rented sector would see the introduction of tougher regulation under his government. He told The Guardian newspaper today that this would include more secure tenancies, the adoption of the Conservative’s plans to ban outright fees charged to tenants, and the prevention of unreasonable rent increases. He said these would all be wrapped up within a new charter of private tenants’ rights. “We will tackle soaring rents in the private rented sector through regulation,” Jeremy Corbyn also announced on his campaign website. Labour also plans to build a million new homes including half a million new council properties during its first five years in office. “We will rebuild and transform Britain by building council homes and homes that first-time buyers can afford,” he says. Priorities “There are obviously many priorities but the crisis of housing and setting in train a housing programme that would build more council housing at socially affordable rents and ensuring there is proper regulation of the private rental sector is a very high priority for me,” Jeremy Corbyn told The Guardian. Labour strategists believe housing is one of the key concerns of ‘generation rent’ while official…

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