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    Landlords increasingly avoiding renters claiming Universal Credit, says MP

    Read how during a debate in parliament yesterday several MPs warned the government that Universal Credit is putting off landlords renting to claimants.

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    Universal Credit is “car crash” for tenants, landlords and agents, says MP

    Universal Credit has been an “ideological error” for the 1.2 million tenants on housing benefit within the system as well as landlords and agents, it has been claimed by Stephen Lloyd, MP for Eastbourne (pictured, right). This is despite the Chancellor’s measures in his budget last November, which attempted to mitigate the financial stress of those moving to Universal Credit falling into rent arrears as they awaited payment. Stephen’s comments came during a debate he led in the House of Commons this morning during which speakers from all sides of the political spectrum savaged Universal Credit and its effect on the housing sector. As well as dramatically increasing the number of people presenting themselves to councils as homeless after being evicted from private rented properties for rent arrears, Universal Credit has made many private landlords reluctant to rent to claimants, he said. “Many years ago I warned that this would be a car crash, and it has become one,” he said. Quoting figures given to him by the Residential Landlords Association, he said 87% of landlords will not rent their properties to Universal Credit claimants and that among those who did, 38% have experienced rent arrears problems. He then called…

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    Letting agent defends sending out pre-emptive eviction notice letters

    The letting agent that sent pre-emptive eviction notices out to all its tenants has defended his actions and said that “we had no other choice, my business could go bust” and that his business is between a “rock and hard place”. Guy Piggott, who runs GAP Properties in Grimsby and is also Chairman of the Humber Landlords Association, has sent out the notices to his tenants informing them that ahead of the roll out of Universal Credit in the area on December 13th, he has no choice but to serve them with a two-month eviction notice and that if they fall behind on their rent they will be asked to leave the property. Guy’s actions prompted Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to ask a question at Prime Minister’s Question Time yesterday, to which Theresa May said she would look at the letter. GAP properties, which has been run by several members of the Piggott family since 2001, has sent the letter out to “hundreds” of tenants many of whom, says Guy, have “no idea what Universal Credit is or how it works”. Eviction notice letter The letter says GAP Property “cannot sustain arrears at the potential levels Universal Credit could create”…

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