The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has responded to the measures outlined in the Chancellor's Budget, suggesting they "ring hallow" for tenants and landlords.
Ben Beadle, chief executive of the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has responded to the measures outlined in the Chancellor's Budget, suggesting they "ring hollow" for tenants and landlords.
Beadle said: “The Chancellor’s pledge to do whatever it takes to support those affected by the pandemic will ring hollow for thousands of tenants and landlords across the country.
“The government has admitted that private tenants have been hardest hit by the pandemic, and figures show that most of those in arrears are unable to access emergency housing support from local authorities.
“Despite this the Chancellor has failed to provide the sector with the financial support needed to pay off rent debts built as a consequence of the virus.
“Without help to get arrears cleared, many tenants face the prospect of losing their homes and having damaged credit scores, which will undermine the government’s efforts to help Generation Rent become Generation Buy.”