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A New Deal for Tenants: Rents Down, Rights Up!

  • Scotland’s tenants need homes we can afford, so that we’re not priced out of our communities.
  • We need security of tenure, not just a place we can stay for a while.
  • We need homes that are warm, so that heating them doesn’t cost the earth.
  • We need access to justice and better enforcement, so that we can defend ourselves when landlords treat us unfairly. 

The Scottish Government has promised to introduce rent controls and greater rights for tenants in this Parliament.
Between December 2021 and April 2022, the Scottish Government consulted on proposed changes to the law.

As Scotland's tenants union, we demanded:

  • AFFORDABLE HOMES: a point-based system of rent controls to bring down housing costs and improve housing quality and a greater supply of social housing

  • QUALITY HOMES: greater and clearer penalties for landlords who refuse to make repairs, as well as clearer incentives for improvements such as energy efficiency

  • SECURE HOMES: greater protections for tenants, including banning winter evictions, making all grounds discretionary and introducing meaningful penalties for breaches of the law

  • HOMES THAT ARE OURS: the right to make it ours by not facing undue restrictions on what we can do, such as having pets or redecorating

  • STRONGER VOICES FOR TENANTS: control over our homes, which means making rent consultation results binding, and ensuring we don’t face repercussions for exercising our rights

Get in touch if you want to get involved locally and push for change. 

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  • Dani Treacher
    endorsed 2022-03-31 14:23:34 +0100
  • Scott Warrander
    endorsed 2022-03-31 14:21:44 +0100
    Affordability
  • Frances Holligan
    endorsed 2022-03-31 13:52:31 +0100
    Rent caps, more social housing
  • Dan Reat
    endorsed 2022-03-31 13:40:50 +0100
    Massively reduce rental costs. Ban private let’s.
  • Gregor Reid
    endorsed 2022-03-31 13:40:20 +0100
    Cheaper rent
  • Susan Carden
    endorsed 2022-03-31 13:38:13 +0100
  • Gary Sinclair
    endorsed 2022-03-31 13:00:10 +0100
  • Robert Tesh
    endorsed 2022-03-31 12:02:34 +0100
    Make private landlords economically unsustainable, lower house prices, and return residential real estate to the people or the public sector.
  • Gordon Aitken
    endorsed 2022-03-31 11:58:36 +0100
  • Sarah Barr
    endorsed 2022-03-31 11:43:31 +0100
  • Joel Reid
    endorsed 2022-03-31 11:27:50 +0100
  • Guy Ingerson
    endorsed 2022-03-31 11:26:35 +0100
  • Anna Votsi
    endorsed 2022-03-31 11:24:58 +0100
  • Esmond Sage
    endorsed 2022-03-31 11:21:16 +0100
    Rent controls!
  • David Jackson
    endorsed 2022-03-31 11:16:00 +0100
    Rent controls to genuinely affordable levels and protecting tenants rights in relation to repairs and eviction
  • Ella Taylor
    endorsed 2022-03-31 10:11:26 +0100
  • L Kidd
    endorsed 2022-03-31 09:34:51 +0100
    Affordable
  • Maria Fijol
    endorsed 2022-03-31 09:23:22 +0100
  • Peter Baker
    endorsed 2022-03-31 09:10:15 +0100
    Affordable housing that gives guarantees to tenants
  • Yvette Cunningham-Hunwick
    endorsed 2022-03-31 08:10:52 +0100
    100% agree with all points. It’s horrible to feel like a squatter in your own home when you’re paying a huge amount to live there. Rent to buy options and longer notice to quit if you’ve been living in same rented accommodation over 5 years and are a good tenant
  • Ruaridh Fair
    endorsed via 2022-03-31 02:55:58 +0100
    Affordable rents enforced by a system of rent controls and possibly a rent capping system. Stronger regulations on buy-to-let landlords and extractivist property investment generally. Social housing stock should be massively increased and social housing should be available as a standard alternative to private rents, providing a baseline which private landlords must remain competitive with. Legal rights for tenants to redecorate, keep pets and live with dignity and freedom in their homes.
  • Marianne McAleer
    endorsed 2022-03-31 01:40:14 +0100
    That rents should not lead to tenants living impoverished lives.

    I would like to see a limit to the number of buildings for let that can be owned by one individual.
  • Sharon Robertson
    endorsed 2022-03-30 23:57:15 +0100
    Cap the Private Landlords insisting on HMO Licences as they’re profit before families, we need more social housing or at least PL’s to have reduced rents for families not having 3-4 single people in 1 accommodation making it harder for homeless families in temporary accommodation to get a home. If the City of Edinburgh Council can withhold a Rent Increase due to coronavirus/covid WHY can’t other Renters including; Housing Associations and Private Landlords do this instead of putting increases up especially when a lot of renters have had a furlough, lost jobs from the virus etc.? PL’s demand phenomenal Rents eg; 3 bed flat £1,400 pr month divided by 3 people sharing!! This equates to £467 each person whereas a Council home same size is £474 per family big difference!!
  • Steven Carver
    endorsed 2022-03-30 23:36:34 +0100
    That rent remains affordable relative to the incomes of the people already living in an area, and that tenancies are secure enough to enable tenants to make a place their home.
  • Dee Reid
    endorsed 2022-03-30 23:28:51 +0100
    Building of more affordable housing, curb on buying up local housing stock for holiday homes/let’s and no ban on responsible animal ownership
  • Mark McLaughlin
    endorsed 2022-03-30 23:17:47 +0100
    Rent controls and quality homes requirements. Stringent restrictions on holiday lets requiring specific planning permission for any landlord to implement. Serious financial penalties for breaches.
  • Ted Booth-Main
    endorsed 2022-03-30 23:02:06 +0100
  • Scott Kenny
    endorsed via 2022-03-30 22:12:28 +0100
    Good, affordable homes for all.
  • Claire Kenny
    endorsed 2022-03-30 22:00:57 +0100
    Affordable rent, animals allowed in homes, maintenance legitimately upheld by landlords
  • Matthew Smith
    endorsed 2022-03-30 21:55:48 +0100
    For homes to be homes and tenants to be able to make their properties homely. For rent controls to be enforced to avoid predatory landlords hiking rents and making homes genuinely affordable