Industry News Josh Lovell 12/08/2022

Wales: Shadow Housing Minister backs NRLA calls around Rent Smart Wales

The Welsh Shadow Minister for Housing, Janet Finch-Saunders, has backed the NRLA's calls to improve Rent Smart Wales (RSW) for landlords and tenants. 

The MS for Aberconwy agrees with the NRLA that Rent Smart Wales should - 

  • publish annual performance statistics that help give a clearer picture of how it is performing and inform policy-making more widely; 

  • establish a new board compromising of figures from across the sector, including tenant and landlord bodies. These, would have oversight of the work of RSW and the power to prepare reports and make recommendations to the Welsh Government; 

  • ensure that RSW is subject to an independent final evaluation by Audit Wales to establish if it is meeting its objectives and delivering value for money. 

Ms Finch-Saunders raised concerns that the RSW is not ‘delivering for the rental sector’. Stating “it is clear to me from speaking to tenants and landlords that RSW is not delivering for the rental sector. In fact, even today, RSW is reporting that they are currently unable to provide a telephone service and that such a situation may be the case for some time.” 

“I agree with the National Residential Landlords Association that the Welsh Government should make a number of changes to ensure that RSW works for both tenants and the majority of good, responsible landlords in Wales who adhere to their legal duties.” 

The NRLA published its White Paper on improving renting in Wales earlier this year. We have actively engaged with stakeholders across the PRS to raise support for all of our key asks. These include: 

  • Improving the LHA rates and boosting supply to meet demand  

  • Committing to allowing the Renting Homes (Wales) Act to be properly and fully implemented before embarking on a further round of changes to the sector;  

  • Providing more financial support to landlords to help with energy efficiency improvements;  

  • Improving the performance of Rent Smart Wales;  

  • Exempting landlord from the Land Transaction Levy where they are bringing a new property into the PRS, boosting the supply of properties for long term rent;  

  • Introducing a Welsh housing Survey to improve data on housing in Wales. 

We welcome the support of the Shadow Minister for Housing for our proposals for Rent Smart Wales, and we will continue to look to build a consensus for all of our proposed changes in Wales. 

Our shadow white paper in which the NRLA call for reforms to RSW, can be read here

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Josh Lovell

Josh Lovell

Policy Officer (Wales)

Josh Lovell is the Policy Officer for Wales at the National Residential Landlords Association. With extensive experience working in policy in the civil service for both the UK Government in Westminster and Welsh Government in Cardiff Bay. Josh will be focussed on Welsh Government reforms to the Private Rented Sector (PRS) and working within the UK wide policy team to ensure that all matters passed on the devolved legislation by the Welsh Government are addressed by the NRLA.

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