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after the reporting of the biggest landlord in parliament, and the appalling conditions under which his renters live
Keir Starmer has criticised a Labour MP who has been accused of renting out flats with black mould and ant infestations, calling the conditions âunacceptableâ.
Asked about the allegations on Monday, Starmer said: âItâs not good enough. Itâs unacceptable for any landlord, and Iâll be really clear about that. It doesnât matter whether itâs a Labour MP or anybody else, itâs unacceptable. Whatâs happened in this case is this MP has now recognised that, is taking the necessary measures to put it right. The sooner thatâs done, the better, but Iâm not going to pretend to you or anybody else that this is in any way acceptable.â
Asked why Athwal had not been punished and whether he could be if the situation did not improve immediately, Starmer said: âIt has to be put right. Heâs taking action to put it right, we need to do that as quickly as possible.â
Athwal owns 15 flats, making him the largest landlord in the House of Commons. The BBC revealed last week that several tenants said they had to clean their bathroom ceilings every week to remove mould. One said: âThe whole ceiling would be black if we didnât clean it every few weeks.â
A reporter for the broadcaster said they had seen evidence of ant infestations in multiple properties. Communal areas were dirty, lights did not work, fire alarms were hanging loose from the ceiling and a washing machine had been dumped next to a set of stairs, the BBC reported.
The MP admitted his properties did not have the correct licences required under a scheme he had brought forward as leader of Redbridge council. He later sacked his lettings agent and issued another statement saying: âI am shocked and sickened by the series of problems that have come to light and I am unreservedly sorry to all my tenants for the bad experience they have endured.â
Tom Darling, the director of the Rentersâ Reform Coalition, said: âLoose fire alarms, ants, black mould, and threats of eviction for tenants that dared to complain â the appalling conditions experienced by Jas Athwalâs tenants are all too common for renters across the country. It is absolutely unacceptable for anyone to provide this standard of housing, let alone a sitting MP. We must see urgent and wide-reaching reforms to get a grip on the renting crisis and tackle negligent landlords.â
In my opinion it is for Rayner to keep track and report progress back to parliament.