A ban on letting agents charging fees for new tenants, as well as tenants renewing their tenancies, will come into effect on June 1.
Supporting the Tenant Fees Bill in its third reading in the House of Lords on Tuesday evening, Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth said that the changes are in “all our interest”, and they must be introduced as soon as possible.
“It has been clear throughout that this is a bill that will introduce important changes for the private rented sector,” he said. “We will continue to work closely with stakeholders to ensure that the ban is properly communicated to tenants, landlords and agents.”
The changes mean landlords will only be able to charge rent and deposits, with exceptions for early terminations to the tenancy, utilities, and of course council tax.
A statement from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said: “We believe these amendments strike a fair balance between improving affordability for tenants whilst ensuring that landlords and agents have the financial security they need.”
The bill, which was first proposed in July of 2018 following a three-month consultation period, saw more than 4,700 responses from both individual tenants and housing sector bodies.