Miliband pledges cap on private rent rises

Labour would cap private sector rent rises, ban letting agents charging tenants fees and introduce three-year tenancies, Ed Miliband will promise as he launches the party's campaign for the European and local elections.

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Home builders 'concerned' about Labour rent cap plans

The Home Builders Federation has warned that Ed Miliband's proposals to cap private rent rises "must not deter potential investment".

Stewart Baseley, executive chairman of the group, said:

Building more new homes is the only answer to solving the problems caused by the country’s housing crisis. New homes are required in all tenures; for people to buy or rent as well as more new affordable homes.

Any new intervention in the market has to be measured against the potential impact on investment and new housing supply.

We would be very concerned about any measures that could damage the private rental sector or buy to let market or have implications for housing supply generally. Any proposals must not deter potential investment.

– Stewart Baseley

Miliband dismisses 'Hugo Chavez' rent policy similarities

Labour leader Ed Miliband has dismissed Tory claims that his 'Generation Rent' policy is a type of rent policy favoured by Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, after a similar proposal was made in 2013 by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles.

Miliband defended capping private sector rent rises, ban letting agents charging tenants fees and introducing three-year tenancies, by saying they are used widely in other countries.

(File photo) Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Eric Pickles Credit: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

"There are many, many other countries all around the world where the private rental market thrives on this basis" Miliband said.

"Mr Pickles is advocating Labour's policy so I am looking forward to (former Conservative Minister of State for Housing) Grant Shapps saying to Eric Pickles that he is Hugo Chavez."

"This is the right and sensible way to give protection to tenants but also, I believe, will be good for landlords."

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RICS: 'We do not recommend ceiling on rent increases'

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors have disagreed with a key point of Labour leader Ed Miliband's 'Generation Rent' speech today:

On the visit to Redbridge, north-east London, the Labour leader also pledged banning letting agents charging tenants fees and will introduce three-year tenancies, if a Labour government is elected.

Miliband: Labour 'would build 200,000 homes a year'

Kick-starting his party's campaign for the European and local elections, Ed Miliband has said he will tackle the "cost of living crisis" by pledging that his government will build "200,000 homes a year," if elected.

To do this, Ed Milliband said he will "enable local authorities to expand when they want to" and also "stop firms hoarding land rather than building on it."

(File) Ed Miliband spoke about giving protection to millions of people who rent. Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

On the visit to Redbridge, north-east London, the Labour leader also pledged a cap on private sector rent rises, banning letting agents charging tenants fees and introduce three-year tenancies.

Capping rents 'could make landlords leave the market'

Chris Walker, head of housing and planning at the think tank Policy Exchange has dismissed capping rents, saying landlords could potentially leave the housing market altogether.

Capping rents could potentially lead to landlords simply withdrawing from the market, if they don't get the price they need to make their investment economically sound.

– Chris Walker - Policy Exchange

Ahead of party's campaign for the European and local elections, Ed Miliband has pledged rent controls such as banning letting agents charging tenants fees and introduce three-year tenancies, if he came to power.

Tory MP: Rent controls will 'hurt the needy'

Ahead of party's campaign for the European and local elections, Ed Miliband has pledged rent controls if he came to power.

MP for the Henley Constituency John Howell, who has worked on redevelopment for the area, has tweeted that rent controls will "hurt the needy."

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'Bombing cities is only thing worse than rent control'

Sam Bowman, research director at the Adam Smith Institute said that "rent control is a stunningly bad idea that could devastate Britain’s cities and clobber renters. To paraphrase the socialist economist Assar Lindbeck: the only thing worse for cities than rent control is bombing them."

This comes as Ed Miliband pledges private sector rent rises, ban letting agents charging tenants fees and introduce three-year tenancies, ahead of his party's campaign for the European and local elections.

Labour pledges to ban high letting agent fees

Ahead of a party campaign for the European and local elections, Ed Miliband tweeted that a Labour government would aim to ban high agent fees.

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