We need a national register of landlords – here’s why

Right now, the private rented sector is a wild west which at best costs a fortune for somewhere you can’t call a home and at its worst is dangerously unsafe. In fact, it’s so unregulated that right now the government doesn’t actually know how many landlords are out there.

Renters take unfair evictions to the government’s door

There are just a few days left to have your say about the government’s plans to scrap Section 21, the law that allows landlords to evict tenants without needing a reason.

The Ministry of Housing’s consultation on abolishing Section 21 closes on Saturday and today, alongside other members of the End Unfair Evictions coalition, we went down to Westminster to call on the government to give tenants the protections needed to enjoy a stable home.

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Tenants in line for £117.90 when renewing

One of the great things about the Tenant Fees Act is that you can save money whether you move home or stay put.

Since June, tenants signing an agreement on a new home in England do not have to pay letting agent fees. (As of yesterday, the ban applies across the UK.)

But there’s been less fanfare for the cap on deposits at five weeks’ rent, which means that a tenant renewing the agreement on their current home could get a refund if their deposit is worth more than that.

Government consults on ending Section 21

It’s finally here! After announcing in April its intention to abolish Section 21, the government has published its proposals for making this happen.

We’ve been through the consultation document, which is open for responses until 12 October, and here’s a quickish summary of what’s in it.

We’ll be preparing our own response, but we also want to hear what you think. And most importantly, we’re looking at how to make it easy for renters to respond and make sure the government does this right.

Sadiq Khan publishes vision for London’s rental market

The Mayor of London has come out firmly in favour of our campaign to end unfair evictions – and has pushed the government to give him powers to bring in rent controls in the capital.

He was elected in 2016 on a pledge to shake up London’s private rented sector, and now, after a long consultation period, Sadiq Khan has unveiled his proposals.

Everything you need to know about the Tenant Fees Ban

After years of waiting, England’s Tenant Fees Ban is finally here. It means that letting agents and landlords won’t be able to charge extortionate fees when you move to a new home. Here are the top 6 things you need to know about the ban:

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Individual Advice

Generation Rent can’t offer advice about individual problems. Here are a few organisations that can:

You might also find quick but informal help on ACORN’s Facebook forum, and there are more suggestions on The Renters Guide.