yes, I have included examples of changes already made, and of changes already proposed.
private landlords moaned anyway, then they either conformed or reinvested in something else.
Would you be surprised to learn that landlords are currently not prohibited from putting tenants in homes that are unfit for human habitation?
Hi John, I am sure that there are bad landlords, but the thing is do we have to create some new law or rule to handle it? It is better handled by the Market. Surely for properties in such a low quality, no one will want to live in and the landlord will have trouble in either finding tenant or keeping tenants?
Labour's current policy about housing is not that bad, my concern is on the LabourLand document (rather not talk about that now).
One thing I am not sure in current labour's housing policy is damp. As we are in a DIY forum, we know damp can be caused by so many things. It could be leaking or could be condensation. So it is very difficult for landlord to provide a damp free house as it is impacted by user behavior.
Property size is another issue. In UK lots of private renting properties are quite small. But the reality is that there is no space for most landlords to improve.
For the landlords I know, they are not developers and they just bought the properties which came with all legal documents. In that case, how can government argue that the property was big enough to rent out when it was bought, but it is not now? Actually I don't really know if there is a minimal property size by law for studio, 1/2 bed, a house etc, will be great if someone can educate me on that.