Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 18 March 2025
I think that it is a really good suggestion, particularly from the perspective of the social rented sector, where pre-tenancy checks are already carried out. The suggestion could fit in quite well there.
We would hope that there would be an assessment of the habitability of a property and that landlords would not try to house anyone in unfit housing. However, we are in a national housing emergency, which I imagine plays into this, and social landlords are under a lot of pressure to turn voids around. At the same time, though, landlords should not be letting out unfit homes. The issue of damp and mould speaks to a wider issue with the supply of affordable housing.
I echo what Emma Saunders said about people being just so desperate for homes. We have experienced a great number of cases in which people have moved into homes where—as you say, Mr Coffey—damp and mould were already present. They have reported the problem straight away, hoping to get it sorted out, but they have waited years for a resolution—if, indeed, they have ever got any resolution—and have still had to seek alternative accommodation in some instances. It is a never-ending cycle that is affecting people’s wellbeing to a very great extent, as we have said.