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Another London council imposes selective licensing regime

Greenwich council in south London has launched a new selective licensing scheme: all private-rented single-household properties in five wards of the borough are required to be licensed.  

Spokeswoman Councillor Ann-Marie Cousins says: "We know that the majority of our landlords are trustworthy and compliant. The new selective licensing scheme strengthens our resolve in challenging the minority of landlords imposing unacceptable tenancy agreements and conditions on renters, often leading to the exploitation of vulnerable tenants."  

The council says that with 26 per cent of homes rented to private single-household tenants, selective licensing will help “to support the rights of our residents and ensure homes comply with set standards which meet health and safety regulations. Landlords will also be able to get more support to maintain and improve the condition of private rented homes in the borough.”

And a council statement says it “aims to crack down on rogue landlords and anti-social behaviour, ensure private rented homes are kept at the highest standard they can be, and ultimately, protect tenants. Where a property should be but has not been licensed, or a licence has been obtained but its conditions are breached, a range of sanctions may be available, including prosecution or civil penalty fees of up to £30,000.”

The council is holding open events for landlords and letting agents in The Gallery Woolwich Centre on Thursday October 13 at 6.30pm and on Thursday November 10 at 6.30pm. 

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  • George Dawes

    Here we go

    Coffers getting low ? Just tax landlords into oblivion

    Typical

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    More like an indirect tax for the tenant, 'the end user pays'

     
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    "We know that the majority of our landlords are trustworthy and compliant" but we're going to force them to pay & therefore raise the rents for their tenants anyway!

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    Not surprised at all, I am amazed there’s not a National one so every council can boost their pensions…. Oh sorry the community budget.

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    It to squeeze traditional landlords out, can’t rise rents when they can’t afford. Its to force us out and not improve housing Standards, if they were serious about this or if that was their intention, why would they Rob the Private Rented Sector of Billions of £’s with no input whatsoever of their own just Bankrupt small landlords for the Boys to take over.

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