Landlords are working people, Scottish housing minister confirms

Landlords are working people, Scottish housing minister confirms

0:02 AM, 26th November 2024, About 2 hours ago

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Scotland’s landlords are ‘working people’ with the right to a ‘return’ on their investments, housing minister Paul McLennan has confirmed.

The Minister made the comments during a question-and-answer session at the recent Scottish Association of Landlords’ (SAL) annual conference.

Mr McLennan’s statement contrasts with that of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who recently said his government does not consider landlords to be ‘working people’.

‘Government considers landlords to be working people’

SAL’s chief executive, John Blackwood, said: “We were relieved to hear that the Scottish Government considers landlords to be working people and that we have the right to make a return on our investments, signalling that the government has moved on from the days of the Bute House Agreement.”

The Scottish housing minister’s comments are seen as a significant shift in the Scottish Government’s approach to the private rented sector (PRS), particularly since the end of the Bute House Agreement with the Scottish Greens.

Mr McLennan has previously expressed a desire to ‘reset’ the relationship with Scotland’s private landlords and has acknowledged the sector’s role in addressing Scotland’s housing crisis.


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