Debates between Neil O'Brien and Robert Goodwill during the 2017-2019 Parliament

Thu 7th Jun 2018
Tenant Fees Bill (Second sitting)
Public Bill Committees

Committee Debate: 2nd sitting: House of Commons

Tenant Fees Bill (Second sitting)

Debate between Neil O'Brien and Robert Goodwill
Committee Debate: 2nd sitting: House of Commons
Thursday 7th June 2018

(6 years, 6 months ago)

Public Bill Committees
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Robert Goodwill Portrait Mr Goodwill
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Indeed, the passporting arrangement that the Opposition mentioned would solve that problem as well. It is interesting to have some statistics behind that. Thank you very much.

Neil O'Brien Portrait Neil O'Brien (Harborough) (Con)
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Q I have a question for the whole panel. Two days ago, we heard from various landlords’ groups that they did not think that the Bill would lead to net savings for tenants. For complete clarity, could I get a quick answer from each of you on whether you think that the end of lettings fees will lead to benefits to tenants?

Dan Wilson Craw: The Bill will benefit tenants. Yes, we think that.

Rhea Newman: Yes, we do. Is this in relation to potential rent increases? Is that what the question is?