Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill Debate

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Stephen Timms

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Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill

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2nd reading: House of Commons
Friday 19th January 2018

(6 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Karen Buck Portrait Ms Buck
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There are a number of issues in respect of supporting tenants that are outwith the scope of the Bill and on which I will continue to make representations, including retaliatory eviction. The reality is that local authorities are increasingly cash-strapped. That is one of the reasons that environmental health departments are not able to enforce. In an ideal world, local authorities would be able to fund advice services and tenancy liaison officers. I have seen some very good practice by tenancy liaison workers, including in Westminster, across the parties—when work is good, I am happy to acknowledge that. I am in absolute agreement with the right hon. Gentleman, however, that it is inadequate and patchy, which is exactly why we need to make sure that individual tenants can exercise a direct remedy in law when the other services we would all like to be in place are not up to the job.

Stephen Timms Portrait Stephen Timms (East Ham) (Lab)
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I congratulate my hon. Friend on her Bill. On the role of local authorities, does she welcome, as I do, the Government’s recent decision to reauthorise Newham Council’s selective licensing scheme? She has rightly pointed out that it is a small minority of landlords who are the problem. Does she believe that local authorities more generally should have those selective licensing powers?