Janet Finch-Saunders AM has called on the Welsh Government to urgently work to improve landlord registration under Rent Smart Wales, as estimates released indicate around 3,000 remain unregistered.
Janet said:
“Rent Smart Wales estimates that still 3,000 landlords are unregistered here in Wales.
“Whilst that makes up a small percentage of our total landlords, it is most concerning for those living in properties leased to them by those who have not yet registered.
“The Welsh Government has confirmed that a landlord who is not registered with Rent Smart Wales is unable to serve a valid Section 21 eviction notice – so where unregistered landlords do indicate that they want tenants to vacate a property, this is not recognised by local housing associations, which can cause stress to tenants who may not be aware of their full rights under the law.
“By focusing on ensuring that all landlords are properly registered, the Welsh Government can alleviate such concerns, and I will be urging the Cabinet Secretary to act to ensure all landlords are abiding by this legislation in full.”
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The Member is due to question the Leader of the House on broadband provision during Plenary on Wednesday - http://www.senedd.assembly.wales/documents/g4969/Agenda%20Wednesday%2020-Jun-2018%2013.30%20Plenary.pdf?T=0
WAQ Tabled by the Member: Further to WAQ76639, what action is the Cabinet Secretary taking to ensure that all landlords in Wales are registered as soon as possible?
Written question WAQ76640
Tabled by Janet Finch-Saunders to Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services
Will the Cabinet Secretary confirm the legal status of a Section 21 eviction notice when issued by a landlord in Wales who is not registered under the Rent Smart Wales scheme?
Answered by Minister for Housing and Regeneration
A landlord who is not registered with Rent Smart Wales is unable to serve a valid Section 21 eviction notice.
Written question WAQ76639
Tabled by Janet Finch-Saunders to Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services
Will the Cabinet Secretary confirm how many landlords are now registered in Wales, and how many are estimated to remain unregistered?
Question to Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services
Tabled by Janet Finch-Saunders
Answered by Minister for Housing and Regeneration
The latest figures released by Rent Smart Wales show that 90,812 landlords are now registered. Rent Smart Wales’ latest estimate for the number of unregistered landlords is approximately 3,000. This is based on the dwelling stock estimates recently published by StatsWales, and an estimation of the average number of properties owned by each landlord.