PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Letting Agents (7 December 2016)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what steps he is taking to ensure that private letting agencies do not (a) transfer costs to landlords and (b) redefine tenant fees.

Asked by:
Dr Andrew Murrison (Conservative)

Answer

The Government is keen to see tenants receiving a good service from their landlord and letting agent and that is why we announced in the Autumn Statement a ban on letting agent fees paid by tenants in England. This will support better competition in the market and bring down overall costs. Tenants will be better able to search around for properties that suit their budget and there will be no hidden costs. This may be preferable to tenants being hit with upfront charges that can be difficult for them to afford. The Government will consult in the New Year on the detail of how best to implement a ban.


Answered by:
Lord Barwell (Conservative)
16 December 2016

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