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Angela Rayner has promised to abolish Section 21 straight away if Labour wins the next general election.
In an interview with LBC, the Shadow Housing Secretary answered questions from worried landlords about the removal of Section 21.
Ms Rayner argued that “no-fault evictions are causing misery for people”.
One landlord told the Shadow Housing Secretary that he houses vulnerable people in his properties and the removal of Section 21 will frighten many landlords.
He said: “I specialize in taking homeless people and people from charities who are ex-drug addicts. I take these people on the condition that they get one chance, they can’t mess it up.
“If Section 21 was abolished I would not be able to take these vulnerable people because I could not get rid of them.”
The landlord emphasised the critical role Section 21 played in his ability to help house vulnerable people.
“I have had instances where I have had to use Section 21 because I’ve had an ex drunk who’s been homeless and after five or six months he’s gone back on booze and I’ve had to go through that process. What happens if I can’t do that anymore?
“I wouldn’t be able to take the risk and take people who are homeless or ex drug addicts from charities and that’s all I specialize in. I ask you will you abolish Section 21?”
Ms Rayner told the landlord that no-fault evictions would be abolished immediately under a Labour government.
“Yes, we would abolish Section 21. I’m being honest with you and I gave you a straight answer. I know that the court system is in a mess at the moment and that needs sorting out.
“There’s so many good landlords out there and they’re frustrated by the current situation and the work you are doing is really important.
“However, on balance, Section 21 is causing misery for a lot of people because it is used to turf people out without any explanation or excuse.”
She added: “We need to make sure there’s a fair balance between renters and landlords and being honest with you I think at the moment it’s much too much towards landlords as opposed to tenants.”
Elsewhere in the interview, one landlord told Ms Rayner scrapping Section 21 would cause chaos in landlords trying to gain back possession of their property.
He said: “Most landlords don’t have an issue renting to any tenant that looks after the property and pays the rent.
“However, if it all goes wrong and the landlord wants their property back, they don’t want to wait nine months and they don’t want to have to spend several thousand pounds.
Ms Rayner interrupted and asked: “Is that why you think so many of these Section 21 notices are implemented and imposed on people at the moment because they are significantly used?”
The landlord argued back saying most landlords don’t issue a Section 21 without a valid reason.
He said: “The main reason a landlord will use Section 21 is because they want a tenant out for a reason.
“The tenant might be in breach of the lease or they are causing a disturbance. Section 8 is going to stop all that and therefore landlords will flee the market or the ones that are in the market won’t let to tenants on lower incomes.
“At the end of the day, a landlord has to know that they can get their property back quickly and efficiently.”
The full video can be seen here
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Mr.A
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Sign Up16:15 PM, 3rd November 2023, About A year ago
No need to worry under Starmer Labour is unelectable now .
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Sign Up17:55 PM, 3rd November 2023, About A year ago
Angela Rayner
angela.rayner.mp@parliament.uk
This is her email address and your chance to very strongly put your case to her
If every one on here does, I promise it will make her sit up and listen.
Tell her you won't be voting for her if she keeps up with her anti landlord policies.
All MP's are scared silly of losing there lots of money cushy jobs with marvelous expenses
Russell Cartner
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Sign Up18:09 PM, 3rd November 2023, About A year ago
angela.rayner.mp@parliament.uk
Present your case to her
Tell her you will not be voting for her whilst she promotes anti landlord policies
MP,'s are shit scared of losing there cushy jobs
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Sign Up19:29 PM, 3rd November 2023, About A year ago
As the joke goes...the only test Angela passed at school was a pregnancy test...
Not sure what qualifies her on any topic tbh.
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Oh dear, 4 of my rental houses are in her constituency of Ashton Under Lyne. The irony of it...
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Sign Up22:14 PM, 3rd November 2023, About A year ago
Reply to the comment left by Mr.A at 03/11/2023 - 16:15
As I see it none of the parties deserve our votes.
Are they going to build the houses to house the homeless after they have scared all the landlords away.
Who will they blame.
The looney left are beginnong to show their true colours again.
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Sign Up1:12 AM, 4th November 2023, About A year ago
Reply to the comment left by Dawn Fellingham at 03/11/2023 - 13:13
That scares the life out of me. It really wouldn't surprise me that the simpletons would ban evictions. It's like we're dealing with retards. I'm getting out of this market.
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Sign Up3:58 AM, 4th November 2023, About A year ago
Reply to the comment left by Stella at 03/11/2023 - 22:14
angela.rayner.mp@parliament.uk
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Sign Up4:40 AM, 4th November 2023, About A year ago
So not read all the comments . So Rayner says so many being effected by sec 21 being left upset.
So we can't have that.
Let's abolish sec 21
Will that not mean landlords instead of tenants being left upset. Now landlords will be .
Not being able to get back their properties for bad non paying tenants.
What makes tenants with bad behaviour have more rights than the owner.
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Sign Up7:55 AM, 4th November 2023, About A year ago
If there is no Section 21 many lenders, if not the majority, would exit the BTL mortgage market!
It is a question of balance!
If a person is left a house by a deceased relative he either rents it out or sells.
If he rents it out then he must be able to recover the house otherwise he will not rent it out.
That is the reality.
It may sound rough on a tenant where there is no wrongdoing but that is where we are?
It seems certain Labour will form the next Government! The reality is that if Section 21 is abolished the supply of Private Sector houses will considerably reduce