One in 10 private rented homes “carries risk of death” – shocking claim

One in 10 private rented homes “carries risk of death” – shocking claim

The head of a private lettings industry supplier claims more than one in 10 homes in the sector 

Sian Hemming-Metcalfe, who is operations director of Inventory Base, claims her firm’s research shows that 10.7% of privately rented homes includes a ‘Category 1’ hazard. 

She says: “Category 1 hazards present a very real and present danger for people in the home – at any given moment, one can escalate into a life-altering, or even life-ending, disaster. So how have we ended up in such a position where more than one in 10 private rented homes contains one or more of these life-threatening risks?

“While laws have long existed to prevent Category 1 hazards, enforcement has been weak. Hazards go unfixed. Rogue landlords face no consequences. The result? Dangerous homes, and tenants left exposed. 

“We only have to look at the recent scandal unfolding in [sic] Merseyside concerning two tower blocks that have been deemed so dangerous that the residents are about to be rendered homeless.”

She continues: “The Renters’ Rights Bill is about to flip that script. Enforcement powers are being sharpened, with greater scrutiny and stronger penalties for landlords who ignore serious risks. There will be no excuse for inaction …  For far too long, too many hazards have been left to fester, with rogue landlords facing nothing more than a shrug from overstretched councils. Tougher enforcement is the right move but only if local authorities are properly resourced to carry it through.”

According to the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), a Category 1 hazard is the most serious and immediate risk to a person’s health and safety that can be found in the home – hazards which can result in death, permanent paralysis, or serious fractures. These are the likes of fire risks, serious structural damage, excess cold, and electrical hazards.

The supplier goes on to claim that the proportion of private rented homes containing a Category 1 hazard increases significantly in some of England’s local authority districts.

In North Yorkshire, it claims 28.6% of all private rented homes contain a Category 1 hazard.  This is followed closely by Calderdale (27.2%), Westmorland & Furness (24.3%), Kirklees (24.2%), Bradford (23.8%), and Herefordshire (23.2%).

The remaining local authority districts where more than 20% of private rented homes contain a Category 1 hazard are the Derbyshire Dales (23%), the East Riding of Yorkshire (22.5%), Pendle (21.6%), Malvern HIlls (21.3%), and North Lincolnshire (20%).

This article is taken from Landlord Today