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Cheshire East agrees new approach to 'improve' housing standards for renters

Local News by Ryan Parker 19 minutes ago  
Cheshire East Council has agreed a new approach to improving standards in the private rented sector, with Walthall Street in Crewe pictured (Photo: Ryan Parker).
Cheshire East Council has agreed a new approach to improving standards in the private rented sector, with Walthall Street in Crewe pictured (Photo: Ryan Parker).
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Cheshire East Council has agreed a new approach to improving standards in the private rented sector, including how it will use government funding and updated powers to better protect tenants.

The policy was approved at a meeting of the corporate policy committee last week, ahead of major national changes under the Renters' Rights Act, which came into effect on 1 May.

The updated policy provides details of enhanced powers the council has to tackle poor practice, including action against rogue landlords and illegal evictions.

Under the new legislation, 'no‑fault' evictions will be banned, giving tenants greater security in their homes.

The council will have clearer powers to act where landlords fail to meet their legal responsibilities, while supporting those who comply with the law.

Additional government funding of £222,000 will help ensure Cheshire East is resourced to carry out these statutory duties effectively (Photo: Supplied).

The Housing Enforcement Policy sets out a proportionate approach to enforcement, including:

  • Investigating serious breaches of housing and tenancy law;
  • Taking action against unlawful evictions and harassment;
  • Issuing civil penalties of up to £40,000 for the most serious offences; and
  • Using enforcement powers fairly, consistently and in line with national guidance

Additional government funding of £222,000 will help ensure the council is resourced to carry out these statutory duties effectively.

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Chair of Cheshire East Council's economy and growth committee, Cllr Mick Warren, said: "The Renters' Rights Act marks a significant change for both tenants and landlords.

"This policy sets out clearly how the council will use its powers to protect residents, improve housing standards and take firm action where the law is broken, while continuing to work constructively with responsible landlords."

     

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