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Bigger fines for landlords and more compensation for tenants - Khan

The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan wants rogue landlords to pay bigger fines and more compensation to tenants.

He is also introducing a new qualification and training for borough council housing enforcement officers to clamp down on landlords and agents.

He wants the amount that tenants can claim back if their home isn’t up to scratch doubled, to two years' worth of rent, for the worst properties which pose a risk of death or serious injury. 

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For London tenants paying the average rent of £1,425 a month this could mean a pay-out of up to £34,000 for the worst landlords.

The mayor has also repeated his call to be given the power to introduce rent controls in London.

Khan claims that 18 per cent of privately rented homes in the capital fail the government’s Decent Homes standard and says private renters in London are disproportionately likely to be defined as ‘vulnerable’. 

The new course for borough council officers is called the Advanced Professional Certificate in Private Sector Housing, and is a foundation degree level qualification delivered by the University of Middlesex and accredited by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.

The aim of the course is to train those with little or no experience in environmental health or private rental housing up to the standard needed to carry out the duties of a private rented sector enforcement officer to tackle rogue landlords. 

This is all part of what Khan calls his ‘Better Renting Programme’, which aims to build skills and capacity across the capital’s PRS enforcement teams. 

To date, 265 officers have been trained in courses commissioned by the Greater London Assembly including tenancy sustainment, supporting tenants in domestic abuse cases, and gathering evidence for prosecutions.

Learners studying the qualification spend time both in the classroom and working in borough enforcement teams as environmental health officers. They also develop ‘tenancy sustainment skills’ to allow them to mediate and resolve issues between landlords and tenants and better support tenants facing evictions and potential homelessness.

 

Khan says:Every single Londoner deserves a secure, safe and comfortable home. Nearly a fifth of London’s private rented accommodation doesn’t meet basic standards and it is clear that more needs to be done to support tenants.

“I want to see tougher penalties for rogue operators and this action can only come from the government. 

“Poor housing conditions and exploitative rents have an awful impact on both the physical and mental health of tenants and these actions need to have consequences. With the cost-of-living spiralling, Londoners also need the government to give us the power to bring in rent controls which may’s election gave us a clear mandate for.

“I also want to see boroughs empowered to stand up for tenants. This new qualification will give councils across London the workforce and expertise to mediate disputes, enforce standards and crack down on the rogues who give the many honest operators in the sector a bad name.”

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    They never refer to Private Landlords without derogatory remarks. They cannot bring themselves to mention Landlords without calling them Rogues. We have Rogue Mayors ripping people off, putting costs and levy’s on everyone and out of control, apparently accountable to no one.

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    Rouge landlords, tenants, solicitors, councilors, MPs, builders, there's no shortage of rogues out there not just landlords

     
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    This piece IS aimed at the "rogues", so I think that for once the term is correctly applied and in fact makes it clearer that those who do provide decent accomodation are not being targeted.

     
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    What ever we think about Trump, he had a dim view of the Mayor he had him taper alright.

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    I quite liked Trump, he told it as it was no messing

     
  • George Dawes

    I recall how he would be chauffeur driven in a huge gas guzzler Land Rover then at the last minute jump onto a bicycle for the inevitable photo opportunity

    The guy defines political hypocrisy and incompetence

  • Steve Meade

    He is an absolute clown to be fair. However, the comments are aimed rightly at 'The Rogues', but more quality landlords do need to be aware of compliance and legislation as there are plenty of the private landlord sector out there who aren't and could fall foul of the law. It has become an absolute minefield.

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    What Planet is Khan on or how big a lie can he tell. Who is paying £1425.00 per month no one. This covers at least 3 sharers in a Flat or in my case 4 sharing a 3 bed licensed Flat in Acton @ £1’350. pm. How do you go about making £34k pa out of that, so this is more like £4k each annual Rent each not £34k for someone to mislead the Public so much is not fit for Office. Why would Council staff need training its a bit too late for that, considering they have been allowed to dish out landlord Penalties up to £30’000.00 without any training or Court, have they got the cart before to Horse.

  • David Saunders

    He has spent his years in office bleeding London's motorist dry in the name of reducing pollution levels, then promoted the money be spent on LTNs and rarely used cycle lanes which caused endless traffic jams with lines and lines of idling engines causing pollution levels to rise. Seems like he's now spotted another cash cow in PRS so hang on to your wallets while he targets all landlords in the name of levelling up but likely resulting in private lets becoming as rare as rocking horse droppings whilst homeless figures go into orbit.

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    The Landlord should have his own term & conditions and the Tenants to sign a Disclaimer that they are accepting the Property the way it is or don’t move in.
    All this Mayor’s nonsense occupy the property and use at the facilities for a year then turn around and look for 2 years money back disgraceful behaviour.

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    No mention of rogue tenants-twice we've had tenants trash houses and they walk off without a care in the world

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