Victory for RLA as Hounslow Council u-turns on licensing

9 Sep 2019 02:32 PM

Hounslow Council has u-turned on plans to bring in a licensing scheme for landlords following representations by the RLA and Safeagent.

Plans for an additional licensing scheme for landlords were passed by the local authority’s cabinet in July.

In response to this the RLA threatened the council with judicial review on the basis that the consultation it ran to establish the scheme was flawed.

Issues included:   

The RLA also raised concerns that:

The council’s lawyers have now contacted the RLA to confirm it will not take forward the decision by the cabinet to introduce the additional licencing scheme, and will now reconsider the way forward, including carrying out a new consultation.

David Smith, policy director for the RLA recently (06 September 2019) said:

“We welcome today’s news. Hounslow Council had failed to consult on its plans properly. We are glad that they have had the courage to admit this and think again.

“Rather than seeking to re-consult on its proposals, the council should consider the reality that they can already access a wealth of information on landlords from council tax returns, tenancy deposit schemes and the electoral roll. 

“Instead of tying up good landlords with red tape whilst the criminals continue operating under the radar, the council needs to develop proper enforcement strategies focussed on rooting out those who bring the sector into disrepute. Licensing does not achieve this.”

Isobel Thomson, chief executive of safeagent, added:

“This is a victory for common sense – we are pleased Hounslow Council took on board the issues we raised about the validity of their proposed scheme.  

“It is important that councils do not just automatically view licensing as the panacea for all ills in the PRS.  

“There are other existing options at their disposal which could be used more sensibly and would not involve the cost or the level of administration that licensing does.”