The Department has introduced various pieces of legislation which give local authorities a range of tools and powers to enforce compliance in the private rented sector, such as civil penalties and banning orders.19 However, over time this has resulted in dozens of legislative powers used by local authorities, which are complex and spread across multiple enforcement teams including Environmental Health, Trading Standards and Tenancy Relations.20 This creates a fragmented and disempowered regul...
The Department has introduced various pieces of legislation which give local authorities a range of tools and powers to enforce compliance in the private rented sector, such as civil penalties and banning orders.19 However, over time this has resulted in dozens of legislative powers used by local authorities, which are complex and spread across multiple enforcement teams including Environmental Health, Trading Standards and Tenancy Relations.20 This creates a fragmented and disempowered regulatory system, particularly in two-tier authorities where some enforcement responsibilities sit separately between district and county councils.21 Type: conclusion | Number: 8 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Summer 2023 3.2 The department recognises the value in sharing good practice across LAs and have supported them to develop their approaches to driving up standards through e.g., roadsho