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Government’s rogue landlord list empty after six months

Councils
Letting Agents & Landlords
Press

The government’s new rogue landlord database was billed as a key tool for local councils to target the country’s worst landlords, but, more than six months after the system started, not a single name has been added – and even when some are added, the public will not be able to find out.

Simon Goodley, writing in The Guardian, talks to Kamma’s (formerly GetRentr) CIO, Alex Schembri about the decision to restrict access to this new government system.

You can read the full article here.

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