News Desk

Here you will find a selection of articles covering the latest industry news for the Private Rented Sector as well as some of our own thought provoking articles! Feel free to share any articles that you find interesting.

Harry Ulaeto

Local authorities need to show how they can deliver on wider key initiatives to persuade more landlords why licensing is a good thing - these days, it’s all about the partnerships

As long as private rented sector selective licence schemes exist it is likely that push back (often angry, sometimes constructive) from some quarters in the landlord community will also exist. The oft cited “it’s a tax on landlords” is a case in point...

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Durham council selective licence fee "early bird" discount to lapse at end of July - late applicants risk enforcement action once property inspections commence

A discount on the £500 per property selective licence fee allowing landlords to operate a private rented property in the city will terminate at the end of this month.

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Liverpool council to host learning event to help tenant & community support organisations understand selective licensing - aims to get better outcomes via partnership working

On Thursday 21st July a "learning event", jointly hosted by Liverpool City Council and the central primary care network, will be held at The Florrie in Dingle from 11.00 a.m. until 4.00 p.m. The primary care network is a group of 9 GP practices that work together to improve health inequalities for their patients and the event is aimed at residents, communities and partner agencies seeking to support tenants living in unacceptable conditions.

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Leicester City Council approves new selective licensing scheme to start in October 2022 - fees to be set at £1,090 per property

Leicester will see a new selective licensing scheme covering 3 areas of the city. The first area covers parts of Westcotes, Fosse, Braunstone Park and Rowley Fields wards. The second will cover Stoneygate and the third will cover part of Saffron ward.

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Manchester City Council uses outcomes from recently ended Crumpsall selective licensing scheme to inform public consultation on 8 new licensing schemes

Manchester council has announced that, whilst there are 7 currently operating property licensing schemes in Manchester, a public consultation will start on a further 8 new selective licensing schemes in the city comprising a total of 1,884 privately rented properties.

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NRLA concerned rental reform legislation will be "pushed back" due to Government political "chaos" but says delay also provides opportunity to further lobby future Govt on rental reform amendments

In our 17th June article on rental reform we wondered whether the then legislative timetable would be too short to get reform formalised into an act of parliament (scheduled for March 2023) given the domestic and global headwinds the Prime Minister's then administration would be dealing with. Well, as it turns out - if a week is (used to be) a long time in politics then 3 weeks is an aeon and the NRLA seems to agree.

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Gedling borough council approves "phase 2" extension of selective licensing to additional wards

At a council cabinet meeting on 6th July, Gedling borough council approved "phase 2" of their selective licence regime which extends licensing of privately rented properties to the areas of Colwick, Carlton Hill and Daybrook and Newstead Village. The phase 1 "pilot" selective licensing scheme was in the Netherfield area of the borough.

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Harry Ulaeto

Good landlords would be right to be desperate to see enforcement in licensed areas. Yes! I said “Good Landlords”.

Following the sacking of the now former DLUHC secretary of state, Michael Gove MP, one property related organisation suggested (when discussing the instalment of Mr Gove’s successor Greg Clark MP) that perhaps this could lead to a resetting of the Government’s relationship with the private rented sector and see the end of “anti landlord rhetoric”.

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Specialist barristers chambers runs series of free summer webinars on selective licensing and commonly encountered issues with HMO and selective licensing for local authorities and their officers

Cornerstone Chambers is running a series of free webinars covering selective licensing and aimed at local authority officers. Mandatory, additional and selective licensing are often part of local authority strategic long term planning but can also involve complex issues of law and practice especially regarding implementation and enforcement of a local authority's property licensing regime.

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2 South Tyneside HMO landlords fined by Magistrates for failure to provide documents to South Tyneside Council in unlicensed HMO investigation

The two landlords - one, the director of a local property letting and management company and the other a property manager have been ordered to pay over £9000 in fines, costs and victim surcharges after they failed to comply with a Request for Information Notice under the 2004 Housing Act.

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