Law to require homes fit for human habitation is ‘huge burden’ and ‘unnecessary’, says landlord Tory MP

‘A Conservative MP thinks a proposed law updating rules for landlords saying they need to make homes ‘fit for human habitation’ is not needed.

Philip Davies, who both rents a home out as a landlord and is a tenant, was not keen on Labour MP Karen Buck’s Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Bill proposal.

‘My contention would be … I don’t think this particular bill is necessary to achieve what I would like to see,’ he said at the debate.’

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