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London mayor Sadiq Khan wants rent control powers | London mayor Sadiq Khan wants rent control powers |
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The Mayor of London has called on the government to hand him extra powers so he can cap rents in the capital. | The Mayor of London has called on the government to hand him extra powers so he can cap rents in the capital. |
Sadiq Khan said the controls were needed to "fundamentally rebalance London's private rented sector" and make it "fit for purpose". | Sadiq Khan said the controls were needed to "fundamentally rebalance London's private rented sector" and make it "fit for purpose". |
Critics said his plans were "deluded" and could have a negative long-term impact on the quality of housing. | Critics said his plans were "deluded" and could have a negative long-term impact on the quality of housing. |
The government said rent controls could drive responsible landlords out and "ultimately push rents up". | The government said rent controls could drive responsible landlords out and "ultimately push rents up". |
Average monthly private rents in London have increased by 35% from £1,095 in 2011 to £1,473 in 2018, according to analysis by the Valuation Office Agency. | Average monthly private rents in London have increased by 35% from £1,095 in 2011 to £1,473 in 2018, according to analysis by the Valuation Office Agency. |
Private renters in the city spent 42% of their household income on rent, compared with 30% spent by those living elsewhere in England, according to the latest English Housing Survey. | Private renters in the city spent 42% of their household income on rent, compared with 30% spent by those living elsewhere in England, according to the latest English Housing Survey. |
In his report, titled Reforming Private Renting: The Mayor of London's Blueprint, Mr Khan argues that until more homes were built to ensure long-term affordability, "Londoners who rent privately need help with the high costs of renting". | In his report, titled Reforming Private Renting: The Mayor of London's Blueprint, Mr Khan argues that until more homes were built to ensure long-term affordability, "Londoners who rent privately need help with the high costs of renting". |
The arguments for rent control in London had therefore "become overwhelming", the report said. | The arguments for rent control in London had therefore "become overwhelming", the report said. |
The Labour mayor said: "If our proposals were implemented, we could fundamentally rebalance London's private rented sector - making it fit for purpose through a new approach that is long overdue." | The Labour mayor said: "If our proposals were implemented, we could fundamentally rebalance London's private rented sector - making it fit for purpose through a new approach that is long overdue." |
However, Jonathan Cribb, senior research economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said while rent controls could have short-term benefits for people in rent-controlled properties, they could have a negative impact on the quality of rented housing. | However, Jonathan Cribb, senior research economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said while rent controls could have short-term benefits for people in rent-controlled properties, they could have a negative impact on the quality of rented housing. |
Most studies, he added, showed landlords looked for other ways to save costs "and a key way to do that is to not maintain the property". | Most studies, he added, showed landlords looked for other ways to save costs "and a key way to do that is to not maintain the property". |
Mr Cribb, whose research focuses on living standards, pension reforms and the labour market, also said rent controls could lead to tenants under-utilising their properties because they were reluctant to move to other, more suitable properties, which were not rent-controlled. | Mr Cribb, whose research focuses on living standards, pension reforms and the labour market, also said rent controls could lead to tenants under-utilising their properties because they were reluctant to move to other, more suitable properties, which were not rent-controlled. |
'I had to share a bed with my friend to live in London' | 'I had to share a bed with my friend to live in London' |
Michelle Sims, 28, from Sydney in Australia, moved to London with a friend she had met while travelling in 2015. | Michelle Sims, 28, from Sydney in Australia, moved to London with a friend she had met while travelling in 2015. |
She said: "We quickly realised we would have to share a room to live in London. When we found a room in a house share, we shared a bed for the first month until we got two. | She said: "We quickly realised we would have to share a room to live in London. When we found a room in a house share, we shared a bed for the first month until we got two. |
"Trying to live an adult life but in this very childhood-like scenario felt like being sisters, and was also quite limiting. | "Trying to live an adult life but in this very childhood-like scenario felt like being sisters, and was also quite limiting. |
"It was like moving in with a partner but more intense. But we simply couldn't afford anything else." | "It was like moving in with a partner but more intense. But we simply couldn't afford anything else." |
Ms Sims, who was a marketing executive at the time, could have afforded her own room after paying off most of her debt within six months but continued to share a room with her friend who could not. | Ms Sims, who was a marketing executive at the time, could have afforded her own room after paying off most of her debt within six months but continued to share a room with her friend who could not. |
Together they lived in two different properties. The first one, in South Bermondsey, she said, was "pretty awful". | Together they lived in two different properties. The first one, in South Bermondsey, she said, was "pretty awful". |
"We had mould, a window was broken and the estate agency never really fixed the problem," Ms Sims said. | "We had mould, a window was broken and the estate agency never really fixed the problem," Ms Sims said. |
Having paid a "hefty deposit", she said she felt treated unfairly - and thought rent controls "could help a lot of people". | Having paid a "hefty deposit", she said she felt treated unfairly - and thought rent controls "could help a lot of people". |
Mr Khan's blueprint recommends the creation of a London Private Rent Commission to "design and implement an effective system of rent control" and to "encourage investment in new and existing rental housing supply". | Mr Khan's blueprint recommends the creation of a London Private Rent Commission to "design and implement an effective system of rent control" and to "encourage investment in new and existing rental housing supply". |
But Chris Norris, director of policy and practice at the National Landlords Association, said the commission's two-pronged task of incentivising investment and "removing landlords' control over their own businesses" was a "sure-fire way to scare away new and existing investors". | But Chris Norris, director of policy and practice at the National Landlords Association, said the commission's two-pronged task of incentivising investment and "removing landlords' control over their own businesses" was a "sure-fire way to scare away new and existing investors". |
"Capping and reducing rents in the way suggested in this manifesto would destroy any prospect landlords have of making a return on investment and lead to a reduction in private rental homes available to the Londoners who need them," Mr Norris said. | "Capping and reducing rents in the way suggested in this manifesto would destroy any prospect landlords have of making a return on investment and lead to a reduction in private rental homes available to the Londoners who need them," Mr Norris said. |
"Although there are some points in this report which the NLA would happily endorse, the mayor's strategy is at best contradictory and at worst deluded." | "Although there are some points in this report which the NLA would happily endorse, the mayor's strategy is at best contradictory and at worst deluded." |
'Unprecedented action' | |
His view was echoed by Conservative mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey who said he believed rent controls "don't work". | His view was echoed by Conservative mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey who said he believed rent controls "don't work". |
The mayor "wants to ask for powers he knows the government won't give him so he can pick a fight - meanwhile, Londoners get left behind", Mr Bailey said. | The mayor "wants to ask for powers he knows the government won't give him so he can pick a fight - meanwhile, Londoners get left behind", Mr Bailey said. |
He said the "only answer to the plague of high rents and house prices" was to build more homes. | He said the "only answer to the plague of high rents and house prices" was to build more homes. |
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said: "The government has taken unprecedented action to transform the private rental market and protect the millions of tenants who live in rented accommodation. | A spokesperson for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said: "The government has taken unprecedented action to transform the private rental market and protect the millions of tenants who live in rented accommodation. |
"We have already announced plans to abolish 'no-fault' evictions - the biggest change to the private rental sector in a generation; banned unfair letting fees and capped tenancy deposits, saving renters £240m a year; and put rogue landlords on notice through our Rogue Landlord Database. | "We have already announced plans to abolish 'no-fault' evictions - the biggest change to the private rental sector in a generation; banned unfair letting fees and capped tenancy deposits, saving renters £240m a year; and put rogue landlords on notice through our Rogue Landlord Database. |
"Together, these measures will create a housing market that truly works for everyone - in direct contrast to rent controls which could drive responsible landlords out, could reduce investment in high quality housing and ultimately push rents up." | "Together, these measures will create a housing market that truly works for everyone - in direct contrast to rent controls which could drive responsible landlords out, could reduce investment in high quality housing and ultimately push rents up." |