Campaigners are calling on the federal government to permit rents to be capped inside tenancies as a key invoice returns to the Commons.
Greater than 30 MPs have backed an modification to the Renters’ Rights Invoice which, if handed, would limit how a lot landlords can increase rents on sitting tenants by limiting share will increase to inflation or common wage development – whichever is lowest.
The invoice, which was first proposed by the Conservatives, guarantees to abolish Part 21 “no-fault evictions”, the authorized mechanism that permits landlords to evict tenants with out offering a cause.
Part 21 notices have been recognized as a key driver of homelessness by housing charities together with Shelter, which says about 500 renters obtain a no-fault eviction daily.
Nevertheless, campaigners have expressed concern that if Part 21 notices are banned, landlords will use different means to evict tenants, together with by pricing out tenants with hire hikes.
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The latest statistics by the Workplace for Nationwide Statistics (ONS) confirmed that English renters paid a median of £1,362 final month, whereas hire costs in England elevated by practically 10% previously yr.
UK hire rises weren’t far behind, rising 9.1% throughout the yr, just under the record-high annual rise of 9.2% in March.
Comparisons have been drawn with different international locations in Europe, together with the Netherlands, the place a hire improve restrict of inflation or wage development plus 1% is in place.
Though there’s a measure within the invoice that will ban hire will increase from being written into contracts to forestall mid-tenancy hikes, critics have identified that landlords would nonetheless be capable of increase hire every year on the market charge.
Evaluation of presidency figures by housing charity Shelter discovered England’s personal renters paid an additional £473m each month on hire in 2024 – a median of £103 extra per thirty days than they had been paying in 2023.
Nevertheless, the federal government has dominated out hire controls, saying its plan to construct 1.5 million extra properties will carry costs down.
The modification on proscribing hire will increase has been proposed by Labour MP Paula Barker, a former shadow housing minister who stated the change would “help keep renters in their homes”.
It has the assist of the RMT and Unison unions, in addition to the Renters’ Reform Coalition, which incorporates main homelessness and housing charities akin to Shelter and Disaster.
Ms Barker stated the housing disaster wanted “immediate action” and that her proposal would stop landlords from utilizing “unaffordable rent hikes as de facto no-fault evictions”.
“In the long term, building more social and affordable housing will help to address the emergency – but to help renters who are struggling right now, a measure to limit rent rises would stop landlords from using unaffordable rent hikes as de facto no-fault evictions,” she stated.
“By preventing landlords from raising the rent for sitting tenants by more than inflation or wage growth, my amendment to the Renters’ Rights Bill would help keep renters in their homes. Which is why I am urging my fellow MPs to support it.”
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Different MPs who assist Ms Barker’s modification embody Inexperienced Get together MP Carla Denyer, who has put ahead a separate proposal that will arrange an unbiased “living rent” physique to determine guidelines about hire will increase between tenancies by making an allowance for components akin to property kind, situation, dimension and native incomes.
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Inexperienced Get together co-leader Carla Denyer speaks to the media on School Inexperienced. Pic: PA
“It’s time to end the scandal of rip-off rents,” the Bristol Central MP stated.
“Right now, renters are facing a wild west when it comes to renting a home – and a lack of protection has left them at the mercy of landlords who see tenants as cash cows, not people in need of a home.
“Throughout Europe, hire controls are a traditional a part of the personal rented sector. The UK is lagging behind, with dire penalties not only for renters however for the economic system as a complete.”
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said: “Our Renters’ Rights Invoice will strengthen tenants’ rights by banning part 21 ‘no fault’ evictions and whereas we should not have plans to introduce hire controls, we’re taking motion to cap hire payable initially of a tenancy to at least one month, finish unfair bidding wars, and provides tenants stronger powers to problem extreme hire hikes.
“This is alongside boosting supply by building 1.5 million homes as part of our plan for change.”