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Section 21 Evictions

Proceeding contribution from Karen Buck (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 6 December 2018. It occurred during Backbench debate on Section 21 Evictions.

It is a fair point. As always, a balance has to be struck. The private rented sector is important, and as much as we would like to build more social housing to accommodate some of the people in it, that would take longer than we can afford to take to accommodate the people in the pipeline. That has to be considered. It is fundamentally unknowable, because it cannot be

taken out of the context of so many other aspects of housing need and supply, including the Government’s 2015 tax changes, which landlords are extremely concerned about, and the overall number of tenants seeking accommodation.

The fact is that if we get the balance right and remove no-fault from the equation, and if we concentrate on providing a means for landlords who legitimately need to recover their property for whatever reason and deal with some of their concerns about the operation of that system, there is no reason on earth why people should regard that as unacceptable.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

650 cc423-4WH 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

Westminster Hall
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