A Bill to make provision for a register of private landlords; to require private landlords to take certain actions in the event of anti-social behaviour by their tenants; to give additional powers to private landlords and local authorities in cases of anti-social behaviour by tenants; to establish a community fund to which private landlords must contribute; and for connected purposes
House of Commons
1 May 2012
The bill would establish a public register of private landlords and require landlords to take certain actions if their tenants engage in anti-social behaviour. It would give extra powers to landlords and local authorities to deal with anti-social behaviour and create a community fund that landlords must contribute to. The aim is to improve accountability and the response to anti-social problems in private housing.
The bill is currently at the 2nd reading in the Commons. If it progresses, it would move to committee stage for detailed examination.
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