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Campaign to end unfair eviction asks tenants to ‘vent your rent’

Andrea Needham by Andrea Needham
21 August 2018
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Mouldy walls, leaking pipes, unsafe appliances, huge rent increases, and threats of eviction if you dare to complain. Everyone has heard tales of nightmare landlords – many of us have our own experiences to relate. Now, tenants can share their stories as part of a campaign for better conditions for private renters.

Generation Rent is campaigning for “professionally managed, secure, decent and affordable privately rented homes”. It’s currently focusing on abolishing Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. This allows landlords to evict tenants on assured shorthold contracts once the term of the contract (usually six or 12 months) is up. They don’t need to give any reason, and tenants can be given just two months’ notice.

Morning, #ventyourrent – keep your tales of housing woe coming. Tell us about good landlords too

A major cause of the imbalance of power in the rental market is landlords' power of no-fault eviction aka Section 21.

Please sign our petition to abolish ithttps://t.co/3ahNlMVte7

— Dan Wilson Craw 🇺🇦🥑🏘 (@danwilsoncraw) August 21, 2018

“Dead rats under bath”

The #VentYourRent campaign has had a huge response from people eager to share their experiences of terrible landlords:

#VentYourRent I got verbal forewarning of a S.21 notice. Was told the landlord wanted the house back for his family. Bollocks. He renovated it using all the rental I’d paid that he’d saved by not doing a single repair, then let it out at a higher rent.

— teachypiano 🏳️‍🌈 (@teachypiano) August 20, 2018

Stunning bedroom in £1650pm Clapham flat 😷 Complained and of course received threat of eviction 😡 while @lambeth_council did absolutely nothing. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 @KFHproperty #ventyourrent #housingcrisis 😭💔😭 pic.twitter.com/w1l0vNjC70

— ms_wilson (@ms_wilson) August 20, 2018

https://twitter.com/TeresasMisc/status/1031592430859153408

#ventyourrent the house had no damp-proofing, water seeped up the wall and caused the socket to explode nearly burning the house down… landlord showed no concern and the wall is still damp pic.twitter.com/CgUAtp7tie

— Louise (@louised95) August 20, 2018

I once rented a house with bad damp (apparently my fault for 'pushing the bed up against the wall') and when we complained got evicted because LL 'wanted to sell'. A month later house was back up for rent with a lick of paint over the black mould at £300/month more #VentYourRent

— Adele Julier (@ACMJulier) August 20, 2018

https://twitter.com/PhDaff/status/1031516476736462848

https://twitter.com/sumoxley/status/1031541929366966273

Government proposals “cosmetic”

The government is currently consulting on changes to tenancy law. The proposals include three-year tenancies, and rent increases limited to once a year. However, landlords would still be able to end tenancies earlier if they wanted to sell the property or live in it themselves. Generation Rent says of the government’s proposals:

Our campaign partners, the London Renters Union, have called the proposal “cosmetic” and are spot on. Three years is meaningless if landlords can still tear up the tenancy if they want to move back in or sell up with no protection for the tenant.

The only extra protections it delivers are from unaffordable rent hikes and eviction if you make a complaint – and that assumes that the model is designed robustly so that tenants aren’t pressured into signing up for excessive annual rent increases, and that landlords cannot abuse their “selling up” ground. Even then, at the end of the tenancy, tenants could be evicted from a home of three years with no reason and only two months’ notice.

“We just need to keep pushing”

Labour, the Green Party, and the London Assembly all support the campaign to abolish Section 21. More and more groups are raising their voices about the injustices that private sector renters face. Generation Rent says:

So clearly we’re on the right track to get a better deal for renters – we just need to keep pushing.

#VentYourRent may turn out to be a crucial part of that push for justice for renters. Why not vent your rent today?

Get Involved!

– Sign the petition to abolish section 21.

– Tweet your story using #VentYourRent.

– Complete the government’s consultation on longer tenancies. The consultation ends on 26 August.

Featured image via Paul Wilkinson/flickr

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