Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 18 March 2025
I think that it is an excellent idea and definitely something that should be pursued. We need that, but we also need landlords to talk to incoming tenants. When landlords show a house, they should take great care to show tenants how the heating system works. They should give tenants an idea of the cost of the heating system and talk quite honestly and openly with them about whether they will be able to afford it. Also, a house may have ventilation fans in the bathroom and kitchen, and landlords should talk to the incoming tenants and assure them that a trickle fan will not cost them a fortune in electricity even if it remains on all the time. They should assure tenants of the need to keep the fans on and that they are positive things to have. A collaborative approach is needed.
Damp and mould in a home should not be covered up in the first place. A home should be properly fit for purpose and totally free of damp and mould at the time of letting. However, as has been said, in this housing emergency and with people being desperate, it is very difficult to ensure that that is the case.