Closed 6 of 30 events
Lifecycle stage Awaiting Response
14 days in stage

Digital Status Right to Rent Impact Assessment

The Home Office is conducting an impact assessment on the digital status right to rent scheme, which enables landlords to verify tenants' immigration status digitally in the private rented sector. The policy aims to prevent unlawful discrimination while enforcing right to rent checks, with associated data protection impact assessments completed. Current status involves draft codes of practice for landlords and ongoing assessment of migration policy implications.


Showing 6 of 30 signals
Family 1
Signal
Year
Body
Role
Clear all
29 Sep 2020 | Announcement Home Office linked

Online right to rent checks

UIN: HCWS475 The Right to Rent Scheme was launched to ensure only those lawfully in the country can access the private rental sector, and to tackle unscrupulous landlords who exploit vulnerable migrants, sometimes in very poor conditions. Right to rent …

29 Sep 2020 | Announcement Home Office linked

Online right to rent checks

UIN: HLWS469 My hon Friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration Compliance and the Courts (Chris Philp) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement:The Right to Rent Scheme was launched to ensure only those lawfully in the …

22 Apr 2020 | Announcement Home Office linked

Right to Rent Scheme

UIN: HCWS195 We welcome the Court of Appeal ruling that the Right to Rent Scheme is lawful and does not breach human rights law. The Right to Rent Scheme was launched to ensure only those lawfully in the country can …

22 Apr 2020 | Announcement Home Office linked

Right to Rent Scheme

UIN: HLWS191 My rt hon Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department (Priti Patel) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement:We welcome the Court of Appeal ruling that the Right to Rent Scheme is lawful and does …

22 Apr 2020 | Announcement Home Office linked

Right to Rent Scheme

UIN: HLWS192 My hon Friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration Compliance and the Courts (Chris Philp) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement: We welcome the Court of Appeal ruling that the Right to Rent Scheme …