Residential Estate Management Companies

Debate between Graham Stuart and Luke Myer
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

(1 week, 1 day ago)

Westminster Hall
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Luke Myer Portrait Luke Myer (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) (Lab)
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Thank you, Mr Stuart, but I believe you have mistaken me for another ginger—there are a few of us in this Parliament.

Graham Stuart Portrait Graham Stuart (in the Chair)
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Yes, I have. Apologies.

Luke Myer Portrait Luke Myer
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It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship none the less, Mr Stuart, and I congratulate the hon. Member for South Devon (Caroline Voaden) on securing this debate.

We are at the foothills of a historic era for housebuilding, but the question is: what happens after we build those houses? Residents across my constituency are being hit by the fleecehold stealth tax. They pay for services twice: once in council tax and again in estate charges. I recently heard from residents of the Ladgate Woods development, who were contacted by their property management company with an unexpected bill to cover their neighbours’ unpaid bills, despite already having paid their share in full. It cannot be right for responsible residents to be punished for doing the right thing.

Management firms are often faceless companies based miles away—or even abroad, as we have heard today—and they are completely unaccountable. Residents are left powerless, with no control, choice or clarity. There needs to be a clear pathway to the adoption of new developments by local councils, with a timeline for residents. To that end, I support the private Member’s Bill of my hon. Friend the Member for Hitchin (Alistair Strathern); I also take this opportunity to congratulate him on his recent engagement.

It is time that we ended the postcode lottery in which some homes are served by local councils, and others by firms that one would struggle to get on the phone. It is time we strengthened consumer protections for ordinary working families and put power back where it belongs: in the hands of residents.