Bath council warns enforcement funding relies on fines

Original Article Summary

Bath and North East Somerset Council has raised concerns that enforcement of the Renters' Rights Act will need to be funded through fines and prosecutions of non-compliant landlords. The council indicated that sufficient funding has not necessarily been allocated to cover enforcement of the regulations. The post Bath council warns enforcement funding relies on fines appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

Bath and North East Somerset Council has flagged that enforcement of the Renters' Rights Act will be funded primarily through fines and prosecutions rather than dedicated government grants, raising concerns about a 'payment by results' enforcement model with potential conflicts of interest. The council has interim arrangements with Bristol City Council while it builds its own enforcement team.

Investor Relevance

Landlords operating in Bath and more broadly across England should note that enforcement of the Renters' Rights Act may be driven by fine revenue rather than neutral public interest — implying inconsistent enforcement intensity across councils, potential conflicts of interest, and heightened prosecution risk in under-resourced areas attempting to self-fund compliance activity.

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