Bristol City Council – incompetent, dangerous or both? So what qualifies it to supervise properties in the PRS?

Written by Martin Thomas

September 8, 2024

The report published by the Regulator for Social Housing on the state of properties managed by Bristol City Council (BCC) is a damning indictment of its competence to manage its way out of a paper bag, let alone supervise thousands of privately rented properties.

What is clear is that a private landlord with this level of incompetence, would have his right to manage his own properties taken away from him and suffer fines of tens of thousands of pounds.

Given that BCC has been judged by an external assessor to be utterly unfit to manage its own housing stock, what makes it or anyone else, think it should be allowed to supervise the private rented sector and also make outrageously high charges in the form of license fees for doing so?

It really is quite breathtaking!  Follow the link to read the report: Regulator of Social Housing’s “Bristol City Council (00HB) Regulatory Judgement: 9th July 2024” 

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Martin Thomas

Martin Thomas

A qualified accountant by profession, Martin first started letting to students in Bath in 1980. With a growing portfolio Martin now operates in partnership with his wife, son and daughter. Martin has been an active member of the local landlord association since the 90’s and is a Trustee of the ALL Wessex Committee.

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