Landlords warn of rent controls ‘backfire’ ahead of conference

Landlords warn of rent controls ‘backfire’ ahead of conference

John Blackwood

Scotland’s landlords and letting agents have warned that rent controls will “backfire” as they prepare to gather in Edinburgh for the annual Scottish Letting Day conference.

The Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL), the body representing Scotland’s landlords and letting agents, issued the warning ahead of the conference, being held today at Edinburgh’s Scottish Gas Murrayfield.

SAL chief executive John Blackwood welcomed the recent amendments to the Housing Bill, which contains the proposals, but has cautioned that the legislation will punish landlords for doing the right thing.

John highlighted that the ban on raising rents between tenancies will mean that landlords who keep rents low to help tenants in difficulty will be punished.

With housing minister Paul McLennan MSP expected to take part in a Q&A session at conference, attendees will be watching closely for any reassurance he can provide to Scotland’s private rented sector.

SAL chief executive, John Blackwood, said: “Our annual conference is a chance for our sector to get together, connect, and share best practice.

“Conference also allows us to share our concerns about the hostility we have faced, evident in proposals like rent controls and a ban on raising rents between tenancies.

“We know that such controls will backfire, forcing landlords out of the sector and pushing rents up and supply down.

“We pride ourselves on providing good quality, flexible homes that suit our tenants’ needs and we look forward to hearing from the Minister about how the Scottish Government plans to support us in doing so.”

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