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Conservative MPs have voted to reject a proposed rule that would have required private landlords to make their homes “fit for human habitation”.
The vote, which came on Tuesday night, was on proposed amendment to the Government’s new Housing and Planning Bill – a raft of new laws aimed at reforming housing law. The Labour-proposed amendment was rejected by 312 votes to 219, however. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a6809691.html
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If they aren't you can bet your life their friends are.
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According to Guardian research, almost a third of MPs are now letting out their houses or flats, with 196 declaring rental income on the official register of interests this year. The majority of those are earning more than £10,000 a year from the property, topping up their basic MP’s annual salary of £67,060. The Conservative party has the highest number of landlord MPs at 128, meaning 39% of Tory MPs are landlords, compared with 26% of Scottish National party MPs and 22% from Labour. http://www.theguardian.com/housing-n...t-housing-bill Pigs and troughs?...
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Yeah... In multiple properties I've found that direct communication with the landlord has been fine but then as soon as the agency gets involved, all of a sudden there are all sorts of disputes and I'll feeling on both sides. Also, my two absolute best experiences renting, have been renting directly from and dealing directly with the owner of the property. One of them bent over backwards to make the tenancy a good one! She even knocked £50 off a months rent because she had unplugged the freezer to do some painting in the utility room and forgot to plug it back in (we were out). The wasted food wasn't worth anything like that. I think she just felt awful about it
![]() Can you imagine the average rental agency? "We will be charged going YOU £50 extra because the defrosting freezer leaked and marked the floor." |
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Or do you secretly feel a certain resentment that they are so wasteful with what they are given, while you could put that money to much better use?
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Its a bit of a myth that people on benefits have loads to gamble away. You're really talking little £1 horse bets or 50p football coupons for most of them. I do feel pretty sorry for them. What a life where your only real source of excitement is winning maybe £3 or £4... Of course there are also the ones who I know fine well don't have jobs and yet have stacks of 20s bursting out of their wallets. The less said about that, the better, though. I saw nothing officer ![]() Last edited by user104658; 15-02-2016 at 12:07 AM. |
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@Vicky
That's more than likely. Landlords rarely know what's going on until they meet their tenants.
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Shelter EnglandGet adviceRepairs and home safetyRepairs in private rented homesIf a private landlord refuses to do repairs If a private landlord refuses to do repairs Options to consider and steps to take to get repairs done if your private landlord won't do repairs. Make sure you've reported repairs There are various options for action to take against a landlord who doesn't do repairs they are responsible for. Before you consider further action, make sure you have reported the repair problems to your landlord and given them a reasonable time to start and finish the work. Landlords are usually only responsible for doing repairs they've been told about. Find out how to report repairs to a private landlord. You can report repair problems to your landlord's letting agent if they manage repairs on behalf of your landlord. If you don't have any contact details for your landlord, find out how to find your landlord http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_ad..._to_do_repairs
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Yes you can get a contractor in to do the work if the landlord or agent have refused or not bothered to do anything. Make sure you have a paper trail though.
If the agent is managing the property on behalf of the landlord, its the agent who becomes responsible for the overseeing of work, so you don't need to try and hunt down the landlord, you just correspond with the letting agent and its the letting agent you'd invoice if you did end up having to get your own contractors in.
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This being so, they simply CANNOT fnd the money to pay for any necessary repairs themselves with a view to reclaiming the cost via the Agent from the Landlord. Even were they to beg or borrow the money to pay for such works, what happens if the Agents/Landlords ignore the claim for recompensation, or deliberately 'drag their heels' in paying it? The unreliable and notoriously slow route of litigation is no succour to penniless tenants who now have the added stress of worrying about repaying those who lent them the money, as well as worrying about if they are even going to get it back through the courts anyway. Add to this the fact that MOST Agents/Landlords who have been faced with this action by tenants will become vexatious and aggressive and intimidating towards those tenants because of their actions, and a tenants lot is 'not a happy one'. Better to campaign (Law-Abidingly ![]()
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I think it is shameful anyone has to live under this - if they want to make money from the place they are renting you ( which they are as property is rising) then they have provide whats decent.
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