The Home Act
The Home (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 finished its parliamentary journey in December 2018. Since the 20th March 2019 all social and private landlords, including letting agents, in England have been required to comply.
Known as the Homes Act, landlords and letting agents acting on their behalf will be required by law to ensure that a home is fit for human habitation from the beginning and throughout the duration of a tenancy.
In determining for the purposes of this Act whether a house or dwelling is unfit for human habitation, regard shall be had to its condition in respect of the following matters:
All new or renewed domestic tenancies on or after 20 March 2019 will apply to the new rules. This includes any tenancies that are significantly changed, such as a Change of Sharer.
Existing Fixed-Term Tenancies will fall under the requirements of the Act when they are renewed or become Periodic. Existing Periodic Tenancies have twelve months until they will need to comply on 20 March 2020.
PFK are pleased that the Homes Act has come into force, to provide a better private rented sector for all. This new legislation gives renters greater protection and means they will now be able to take direct legal action if their agent or landlord does not comply.
Known as the Homes Act, landlords and letting agents acting on their behalf will be required by law to ensure that a home is fit for human habitation from the beginning and throughout the duration of a tenancy.
In determining for the purposes of this Act whether a house or dwelling is unfit for human habitation, regard shall be had to its condition in respect of the following matters:
- Repair
- Stability
- Freedom from damp
- Internal arrangement
- Natural lighting
- Ventilation
- Water supply
- Drainage and sanitary conveniences
- Facilities for preparation and cooking of food and for the disposal of waste water
All new or renewed domestic tenancies on or after 20 March 2019 will apply to the new rules. This includes any tenancies that are significantly changed, such as a Change of Sharer.
Existing Fixed-Term Tenancies will fall under the requirements of the Act when they are renewed or become Periodic. Existing Periodic Tenancies have twelve months until they will need to comply on 20 March 2020.
PFK are pleased that the Homes Act has come into force, to provide a better private rented sector for all. This new legislation gives renters greater protection and means they will now be able to take direct legal action if their agent or landlord does not comply.
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