Call to scrap insurance-backed deposit schemes

Call to scrap insurance-backed deposit schemes


Todays other news
Rental yields across England and Wales continue to rise...
Savills has celebrated 75 years of opening its first office...
PropTech suppliers continue to announce integrations between products and CRM...
Propertymark has issued its monthly assessment of the rental market....
A new commercial property agency is opening in London....


AllAgents is calling for the scrapping of the insurance-backed tenancy deposit schemes.

The review website claims these schemes are misleading, as tenants and landlords may find themselves in the precarious position of believing their deposits are securely protected. 

“The unfortunate reality is that an agent could simply exit from the scheme, which would negate the deposit insurance and potentially leave deposits unprotected – or even worse, an agent could go out of business, meaning the likely loss of any deposit funds that the agent may have held on behalf of their landlords” says AllAgents spokeswoman Michelle Hodge.

She says that recent changes in legislation have gone some way to providing additional security but more progress is required 

“The custodial Tenancy Deposit Scheme, which is mandatory in Scotland, is the only way of truly safeguarding tenant deposit funds from any such dangers” says Hodge.

She says this system also provides agents with the flexibility to move between scheme providers and allows landlords the flexibility of moving between agents, whilst protecting the deposit funds within the security of a third party bank account at all times.

Hodge says whatever the result of the election this week, a new government should scrap the insurance-backed schemes and move towards a Scottish-style regime.

Share this article ...

Join the conversation: Login and have your say

Want to comment on this story? Our focus is on providing a platform for you to share your insights and views and we welcome contributions. All comments are screened using specialist software and may be reviewed by our editorial team before publication. Letting Agent Today reserves the right to edit, withhold or delete comments that violate our guidelines, including those that harass, degrade, or intimidate others. Users who post such content may be banned from commenting.
By commenting, you agree to our Commenting Terms of Use.
Recommended for you
Related Articles
It appears Knight Frank was involved at one stage...
The mansion tax will take effect from April 2028....
Recommended for you
Latest Features
Rental yields across England and Wales continue to rise...
Savills has celebrated 75 years of opening its first office...
PropTech suppliers continue to announce integrations between products and CRM...
Sponsored Content

Send to a friend

In order to send this article to a friend you must first login. Click on the button below to login or sign up.