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Written by rosalind renshaw

An astonishing political row has blown up over the change in rules on shared housing, by which properties newly let out to between three and six unrelated people are classified as Houses in Multiple Occupation which require planning permission.

The change in planning use law came in on April 6 and is set to cause major problems for landlords and agents. On top of having to apply for planning permission, landlords may also need to apply for HMO licences. The changes will also affect householders who take in more than two lodgers.

David Cameron signed an Early Day Motion calling for the new requirement to be scrapped – an indication of what the Tories would do if they win the election.

But Labour’s John Denham, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, insisted that the change had been strongly supported by people in his Southampton constituency.

He accused Cameron of “doing favours for the National Landlords Association rather than listening to residents’ concerns”.

He said Cameron was guilty of a  “devious misuse of the parliamentary process, apparently at the behest of the National Landlords Association”.

The NLA, which is only one of the bodies lobbying hard to get the law changed, described Denham’s comments as ‘extraordinary’.

David Salusbury, NLA chairman, said: “This smacks of electioneering. John Denham has been vociferous in his campaign against shared housing. This law was rushed through Parliament without a chance for debate, excluding MPs from having a say on this ill-thought-out policy. It would have been more honest for John Denham to make the case for this change in Parliament, rather than avoiding debate.”

 

The Labour Matters blog post quoting Denham can be read here

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    "The NLA, which is only one of the bodies lobbying hard to get the law changed, described Denham’s comments as ‘extraordinary’."

    Without wanting to blow the NLA's trumpet - I do work for them, after all - it seems that given Denham's attack directly attributes Cameron's EDM to NLA activity, the NLA MUST be credited with being the most effective body at ruffling feathers...

    We very much hope less effective lobbying efforts can get behind the NLA on this...

    • 19 April 2010 10:17 AM
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    Of course David Cameron is right, these insane regulations are just another thing to make lettings agents lives even more difficult, it makes letting a property to three unrelated nurses/professionals near impossible, as most landlords will not even apply for unecessary planning permission via a snails pace council, because after eight weeks plus delay they would have lost the let anyway

    • 19 April 2010 10:11 AM
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