Questions for Government: Has the Civil Service Code been followed in the Renters Reform - where is the evidence? I will be asking my MP these questions - my substack provides a copy of the letter. #RentersRightsAct #RentersReform #RentalReform unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/unrepresen...
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Examining who truly represented landlords and tenants in the Renters' Rights Act 2025. Public documents only. No agenda. State the Facts. Ask the Questions. Reader Decides. Free substack, always will be.
One is a legal category. The other isn't. One comes with rules. The other doesn't. Which helped shape the biggest rental reform in decades - with no questions asked? #RentersRightsAct #RentersReform #RentalReform open.substack.com/pub/unrepres...
Only 1 of the 7 Nolan Principles was actually tested against Claire Bassett’s role as Registrar of Lobbyists. Would her TPO chairmanship, and 4 other senior roles, raise a concern under Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty, or Leadership? #RentersRightsAct #RentersReform #RentalReform
How many different senior roles can the same people hold across ONE policy area before somebody asks what the bigger picture looks like? Is ‘declaring’ an interest sufficient or is it just ticking a box? #RentersRightsAct #RentersReform #RentalReform unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/the-same-r...
Should there been more transparency when a Government senior official moves to the board of an organisation when major legislation is being developed? This looks at Anne Frost moving to the NRLA. #RentersRightsAct #RentersReform #RentalReform unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/who-moved-...
For 7 years, many of the same organisations met together while the biggest changes to renting law in a generation were being developed. What was this forum—and how did organisations come to be there? open.substack.com/pub/unrepres...
If the Government had already asked landlords and tenants directly through its own national survey.. Why did it also rely on surveys carried out by organisations? What process did they use rely on stakeholder evidence in preference to its own surveys? unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/the-govern...
How did the Government determine the 'trusted stakeholders' in the biggest rental reform? What made them ‘trusted’? Why collectively 'stakeholders', rather than organisations with varying commercial interests? Was tenants/landlords' evidence considered? unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/who-gets-a...
Renters' Rights Act: Who Speaks for Landlords? Who Speaks for Tenants? Does the public record support their claim to speak for the people they said they represented? unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/renters-ri...
Rent-to-Rent "Guaranteed Scam" - why was this not fully addressed in the Rental Reform by any stakeholders? unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/rent-to-re...
Can landlords and tenants truly rely on the logos on an agents website? Is it misleading when they are basic legal requirements anyway? This post looks at the ‘trust’ badges. open.substack.com/pub/unrepres...
An 100% agent-funded redress provider helped shape housing redress reform. What role did they play, how or was it assessed? unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/the-proper...
TPO is private company funded by the agents it adjudicates. Who checks the checker? My substack states the facts, and asks the questions... unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/the-proper...
Shelter - should they be the voice of all tenants - part 2?
Justice for Tenants - who did they represent in the Renters reform? open.substack.com/pub/unrepres...
Looking at who was truly represtented in the Renters Rights Act: unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/generation...
NRLA - Last in the series which raises the questions - does NRLA truly represent private landlords? How does MHCLG assess this? substack.com/home/post/p-...
This post sets out what NRLA's ecosystem looks like — drawn entirely from public documents — and asks whether the government body responsible for housing policy examined it before relying on NRLA’s evidence. unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/nrla-the-v...
According to government data, England has 2.3 million private landlords. The NRLA represents 110,000 total members - this includes letting agents. Even if every member were an individual landlord, this footprint represents under 5%. Part 1 reviews : unrepresenteduk.substack.com/p/nrla-the-v...