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MOT-style reports needed in rental sector, says inventory specialist

No Letting Go, one of the UK’s largest providers of inventory services, is calling for the introduction of MOT-style certificates to help raise overall standards in the private rental sector.

The suggestion for MOT reports of rental properties was initially put forward as part of a major review of the PRS carried out by Dr Julie Rugg and David Rhodes titled: ‘The Evolving Private Rented Sector: Its Contribution and Potential’.

According to the property inventory specialist, MOT-style reports would indicate whether a property is fit for letting and the system would ensure that all PRS properties would be required to meet a minimum standard.

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It has already been confirmed that the government will review PRS health and safety regulations in 2019.

No Letting Go believes that the concept of MOT-style reports for the PRS would complement the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Bill, which is set to become law this spring.

Nick Lyons, CEO and Founder of No Letting Go, said: “Property MOT reports are a fantastic idea. As we can see from the work the government is doing around the PRS, this innovation would fit squarely with their aims and mark another step towards raising the standard of privately rented properties.

“A uniform and easy-to-understand system would provide clarity for landlords and tenants, helping to eradicate poorly maintained homes with health and safety issues from the PRS.”

Lyons says that property MOT certificates would also complement all-important inventory reports.

He continued: “An MOT report, ensuring a property meets a minimum standard, alongside an independently and professionally compiled inventory would ensure that everything about a property's condition and contents is suitably documented at the start of a tenancy.

“This would protect all sides of the rental transaction and reduce the chances of either landlords or tenants being unfairly left out of pocket at the end of a contract.”

He added: “Landlords should no longer be able to get away with letting shabby properties to tenants with no other choice."

“The vast majority of tenants are now looking for their landlords to provide accommodation that they can treat as their home potentially for the long-term and the government can help to make this a reality by ensuring that all properties are let to a minimum standard.”

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