'Right to rent' draft code of practice for landlords: avoiding unlawful discrimination — consultation closed
Consultation on proposed amendments to the Home Office code of practice for landlords.
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.
Consultation on proposed amendments to the Home Office code of practice for landlords.
Consultation on proposed amendments to the Home Office code of practice for landlords.
In response to: 'Right to rent' draft code of practice for landlords: avoiding unlawful discrimination
The government is consulting with employers on extending right to work checks to the 'gig economy' to prevent illegal working.
The government is consulting with employers on extending right to work checks to the 'gig economy' to prevent illegal working.
Consultation on proposed amendments to the Home Office code of practice for landlords
Consultation on proposed amendments to the Home Office code of practice for landlords
In response to: Amendments to the Home Office code of practice for landlords