16th June 2012
[I was alerted to this acting chairmanship by VIP Member SpringerSpaniel by Private Message]
Dear Mr Gilbert (chair of the Housing All Party Parliamentary Group)
1. Re. standards in the private rented sector
I see you sit on the housing committee.
After many years of private tenancies, I've come to the conclusion that properties need standard, tick-box forms to fill in to demonstrate they're ready to be let. These should be standardised and some entity outside the system should make sure it's done. Or make it the law and allow tenants to claim compensation for non-compliance.
i.e.
1. cooker clean
2. cooker parts all present
3. cooker parts all intact
These could also be done on tenant exit, and linked to deposit and energy certificate schemes.
Why? Because landlords and letting agents are able to enter coercive, distressing and unfair relationships with the their tenants, over whom they can have undue influence, due to the right to evict at short notice for no reason.
Is this too small an issue for your committee? If so, who would I send to, please?
2. Re. brutality v. civilisation
I see you are lib dem and I think that's as close as it gets ideologically to my ideas on housing.
I feel that no man should be able in law to put another man out of his home.
The concept of ownership of another man's home is repugnant to me.
I feel that no person should be homeless, ever.
I feel a huge part of the problem is the commercialisation of housing.
I understand tribes get together and build a house for one of their own, and that person owns it for life.
No mortgage, nothing. They help each other.
I welcome your comments.
Many thanks,
[I was alerted to this acting chairmanship by VIP Member SpringerSpaniel by Private Message]
Dear Mr Gilbert (chair of the Housing All Party Parliamentary Group)
1. Re. standards in the private rented sector
I see you sit on the housing committee.
After many years of private tenancies, I've come to the conclusion that properties need standard, tick-box forms to fill in to demonstrate they're ready to be let. These should be standardised and some entity outside the system should make sure it's done. Or make it the law and allow tenants to claim compensation for non-compliance.
i.e.
1. cooker clean
2. cooker parts all present
3. cooker parts all intact
These could also be done on tenant exit, and linked to deposit and energy certificate schemes.
Why? Because landlords and letting agents are able to enter coercive, distressing and unfair relationships with the their tenants, over whom they can have undue influence, due to the right to evict at short notice for no reason.
Is this too small an issue for your committee? If so, who would I send to, please?
2. Re. brutality v. civilisation
I see you are lib dem and I think that's as close as it gets ideologically to my ideas on housing.
I feel that no man should be able in law to put another man out of his home.
The concept of ownership of another man's home is repugnant to me.
I feel that no person should be homeless, ever.
I feel a huge part of the problem is the commercialisation of housing.
I understand tribes get together and build a house for one of their own, and that person owns it for life.
No mortgage, nothing. They help each other.
I welcome your comments.
Many thanks,
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