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Fitness for Human Habitation: An early Christmas present for renters

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Renters received a welcome Christmas present today, as the Fitness for Human Habitation Bill finally completed its journey through parliament. Let’s unwrap it…

The Bill revives legislation requiring homes to be ‘fit for human habitation’ at the start of the tenancy and to remain so throughout. Extraordinarily, this is a not a protection currently enjoyed by any renter – social or private – in England. Although landlords have responsibilities to do repairs, there are some glaring omissions – including, for example, damp and mould caused by the structure of the building. Crucially, the Bill will help private and social renter’s voices to be heard, by giving them the right to take their landlord to court over unfit and unsafe conditions like these in their home.

The Bill could help to prevent another tragedy like the Grenfell tower fire. This was the starkest reminder of the dangers of unsafe accommodation.

There are currently almost one million rented homes with hazards that pose a serious risk to health and safety. This affects around 2.5 million people, who’ll all benefit from this landmark change in the law.

So, who do renters have to thank for this early Christmas gift?

First, we must thank Karen Buck MP for her tenacious effort. This was the third time Karen tried to get this Bill through parliament – she refused to give up after two defeated attempts.

But these new protections wouldn’t have been possible without our incredible Shelter supporters too. You helped to change the law.

Back in January, the Bill could have failed unless 100 MPs or more showed up when it went through parliament. The risk of failure was high, as the Bill had already failed twice, and the Second Reading was scheduled for a Friday, when most MPs are away from Westminster. They needed a very good reason to stay, and Shelter supporters gave them one.

Here’s a timeline of key activity:

And here we are around a year later, celebrating a major win. This victory is a testament to the power of Shelter supporters. Our movement came together, stood up for renters and changed the law. Now all rented homes will be safer.

Thank you to everyone who campaigned with us in 2018. Have a wonderful Christmas & New Year.

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