Protect tenants from eviction for six years after EPC improvements – call

Protect tenants from eviction for six years after EPC improvements – call

0:02 AM, 7th August 2023, About 11 months ago 24

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Tenants should be protected from eviction for six years after their home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) has been improved to help encourage them to apply for grants to help pay for the work.

That’s the verdict of Generation Rent which says that energy efficiency grants have been provided to owner-occupiers at a rate five times higher than that for private renters.

It says that needs to change because rented households are at a higher risk of fuel poverty.

Using data since 2010, the organisation says that fuel poverty has fallen by 35% among owner-occupiers and 54% among council house tenants, whereas the reduction was only 4% among private renters.

The organisation says safeguards against eviction and rent hikes for private renters are needed so tenants can access energy efficiency funding – which will encourage renters to apply for the grants.

A major obstacle is poor security of tenure

Generation Rent says: “A major obstacle to the take-up of grants in the private rented sector is poor security of tenure, which allows landlords whose properties are upgraded to raise the rent, cancelling out any energy bill savings, or evict the tenant in order to sell the improved property.

“While the Renters (Reform) Bill aims to improve protection for tenants from arbitrary evictions, it will still allow these practices so tenants will still have little incentive to apply for a grant.

“We are calling on the government to amend the Bill to protect tenants who receive an energy efficiency grant from eviction on ‘landlord need’ grounds, such as sale, for at least six years, which we estimate to be the time it would take for the average grant to translate into energy bill savings.

“And any increase in rent that reflects the improvements that the grant made to the property when assessed by the First Tier Tribunal.”

The group adds: “Landlords should also be required to raise the energy efficiency rating of their properties to C, to oblige them to accept grant-funded works to their property.”

Private renters experience fuel poverty

Generation Rent says that a higher proportion of private renters – 24% – experience fuel poverty compared to any other housing tenure.

It says there are 1.19 million fuel-poor renting households, whereas there are just 8.8% of owner-occupied households facing the same challenge.

The group says the key to lifting a household out of fuel poverty lies in energy efficiency improvements that boost a home’s EPC rating to a C.

They add that the government should not extend the proposed deadline past 2028, as has been mooted by the Housing Secretary Michael Gove, since the Energy Company Obligation (ECO), which extends grants for insulation households on low incomes would deliver the best solution to grant uptake.


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Mick Roberts

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7:03 AM, 8th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Tony Johnson at 07/08/2023 - 16:34
Problem is, 2 months notice now takes 1 year.
So 6 months notice will take 1 year 4 months.
2 months notice leaves them a year to find a house WHICH if we stopped all these Anti Landlord attacks, Landlords would accept almost anyone again. And they'd find a house quick.

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8:15 AM, 8th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 08/08/2023 - 07:03
At the moment Sec 21 2 months plus response time plus Court time over 6 months. Without Sec 21 you are stuffed. PRS is finished for smaller Landlords Get yourself out whilst you still can

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9:26 AM, 8th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Russell Cartner at 08/08/2023 - 08:15
Yes,

I've just done one. Took whole year. And tenant wrote letter to court saying Please don't oppose this, I only need Court eviction for Council to help me.

Russell Cartner

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10:37 AM, 8th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 08/08/2023 - 09:26
I have Direct Line Landlord Insurance with DAS Law acting for me 6 months in.
Will know by 16 Aug whether he defends.
if not Court order for possession will go forward
PRS for us is stuffed,
Sell up, I am and so has everyone else where I live homes for sale all over the place

Mick Roberts

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11:01 AM, 8th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Russell Cartner at 08/08/2023 - 10:37
I'd love to sell most of mine, can't as tenants can't get anywhere.

Russell Cartner

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11:33 AM, 8th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 08/08/2023 - 11:01
Tenants are not friends. You will find that out when you try to sell, they will crease you. At least you have Sec 21 use it now whilst you can The Government, leftie Generation Rent, Shelter etc are all out to get you and they will

Mick Roberts

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12:05 PM, 8th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Russell Cartner at 08/08/2023 - 11:33
Ooh yes I know that.

I'm telling lots now
You do know don't u as your kids get older & u can't afford the rent any more, we are going to have to evict. All sensible home owners know they have to downsize as they get older if they can't afford the big house they in. But u lot think u can stop there forever when all your kids go & the Benefits pay much less for your rent and your rent should be going up the opposite way. Yet you have no answer how to pay for it.
I say Just keep talking cause at least we can keep u informed to try help u get somewhere when the Council asks me for reference.

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9:33 AM, 13th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Tony Johnson at 07/08/2023 - 16:34
If we have to give 6 mnths notice then tenants have to give 6 months notice too.

If they want a 6 year contract then all tenants must have a 6 year contract they cannot break whether they like it or not.

It can't be 1 rule for landlords and another for tenants!

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9:46 AM, 13th August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Rebecca RAHMAN at 13/08/2023 - 09:33
Its only going one way and its Kaput for Landlords. Sell while you can

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14:46 PM, 23rd August 2023, About 11 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Jo Westlake at 07/08/2023 - 12:31
I also find that tenants show no interest in the EPC or EPC improvements. But they are interested in having a working gas boiler as it keeps the house warm effectively and is cheaper than electricity.

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