May I mention a case involving my constituent, which is not uncommon in my constituency or in constituencies throughout the country? A young mother paid a deposit of £595 to her landlord for a wet, mildewed house in Rock Ferry in Birkenhead. When she was driven out by the mould, the landlord claimed that the bins were not emptied by the local authority, so she lost her £595 deposit. She wished to pay the rent for her new property on a day that coincided with her universal credit payments, but the landlord said, “Well, there’s no repayment of your previous deposit, and I want £900 up front if I’m changing the rent day.” In the meantime, during all that stress, my constituent lost her triplets. Will she be covered by the Bill, as amended?
Tenant Fees Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Field of Birkenhead
(Independent (affiliation))
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 5 September 2018.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Legislative Grand Committee proceedings (HC) on Tenant Fees Bill.
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