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Lyndon, of course there is no accurate information on unscrupulous and by derivation unlicensed landlords. there is no information of those people who exceed the speed limit, only those that get caught. i work as a residential surveyor a managing agent i also work for professional landlords and and am a landlord myself. For my sins i have a great number of dealings with HMO licensing for several London Boroughs and to pick only 3, each have stated that they have knowledge of between 5,000 and 10,000 unlicensed properties (per borough) that they are trying to chase down now. There are 32 london boroughs which gives 160,000 conservatively just in Greater London.
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I'm really surprised at Paul Barretts comments about registration causing mass homelessness, the properties let illegally will not disappear, the unscrupulous landlords - and i accept there are tens of thousands of them,will just have to act legally. and obey the legislation. I accept it will take years to catch up but to take the line that illegal letting to illegal immigrants etc. is to be ignored is absurd. In london, most councils are pushing forward with licensing of AS tenancies and also licensing HMOs, although with different degrees of success. i feel the fines should be much bigger as a bigger disincentive to offend. Local Councils should be given powers to confiscate properties of persistent offenders, and house homeless people on their registers. Simply to accept matters as they are, is a bit like not enforcing driving without insurance , we manage to license almost 45 million motor vehicles and they move about the place!
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