2019 Election:
Ahead of the publication of the main parties’ manifestos for the forthcoming General Election, Propertymark joins the RLA in publishing its own manifesto, calling on the new Government after the 12th of December to reform the housing sector.
Top of Propertymark’s hit list is the regulation of property agents, and is calling for the new Government to take forward the recommendations of the Regulation of Property Agents (RoPA) Working Group chaired by Lord Best.
Regulation, says Propertymark, “offers huge potential to professionalise the sector through a code of practice, licensing and qualifications.”
In addition, the new Government should open access to the existing Database for Rogue Landlords and Property Agents to tenants, agents and regulatory bodies, in addition to the current situation where only local authorities have access. The database, says Propertymark, should also be merged with estate agents to limit rogue agents moving from lettings into sales.
“The next Government must launch a review of all taxes relating to private landlords. Recent increases in taxes and charges, and legislative changes e.g. Tenant Fees Act have resulted in a significant increase in costs for landlords, with many no longer able to make ends meet.
“Our proposed review would leave the new Government better placed to introduce policies that reduce costs for those wishing to invest in the sector, which in turn will help reduce rent for tenants, lead to longer-term tenancies and make it more affordable for renters.”
Letting Agents and Landlords would also benefit from the following, says Propertymark:
At present seven million homes remain excluded from flood insurance coverage under the Flood Re levy and pool system that replaced the statement of principles between Government and insurance companies. Propertymark is calling on the new Government to extend the Flood Re insurance obligation to the leasehold sector and Private Rented Sector.
Other measures being called for include:
Download Propertymark’s full Election manifesto here
©1999 - Present | Parkmatic Publications Ltd. All rights reserved | LandlordZONE® - ARLA Propertymark publish their election manifesto | LandlordZONE.
© COPYRIGHT 2024 RoomsLocal. All Rights Reserved