A controversial database which will allow widespread access to the identities of rogue letting agents and landlords has been backed by trade body Propertymark.
Its head of policy and campaigns, Timothy Douglas, says: “Propertymark has long called for the Database of Rogue Landlords and Property Agents to be made public so the UK Government outlining its intention to do so is a step in the right direction.
“It doesn’t currently make sense that the information is only made available to local authorities. Tenants, landlords and lettings agents can’t vet each other, and an open Database would also allow letting agents to use it when recruiting staff and allow professional bodies access for enforcement purposes.