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Committee Material Published 9 Feb 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

Tenants and landlords need access to reliable data on local market rents in comparable properties. The closest available data appears to be that held by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), which is used to determined local housing allowance rates for broad market rental areas. If sufficiently accurate and granular, this data could form the basis of a much more efficient system for ensuring justified rent increases. Either the data could be made publicly available or the VOA could be given init...

Tenants and landlords need access to reliable data on local market rents in comparable properties. The closest available data appears to be that held by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), which is used to determined local housing allowance rates for broad market rental areas. If sufficiently accurate and granular, this data could form the basis of a much more efficient system for ensuring justified rent increases. Either the data could be made publicly available or the VOA could be given initial responsibility for determining whether a rent increase is justified. Its decision could then be appealed to the tribunal. Type: conclusion | Number: 24 | Paragraph: 127 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: Rents in the private rented sector should be agreed between landlords and tenants, and it is not for government to intervene in this. We are clear that landlords must be able to raise rents in line with market prices, but that rent increases which are significantly ab