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Pressing the case for PRS

Owen Talfan Davies and Lucie-Anne Rhodes offer a new form of tenancy for the private rented sector.

According to the Department for Communities and Local Government’s English Housing Survey headline report dated March 2017, in 2015 an estimated 63% of all households in England were owner-occupied. Over the same period the private rented sector (PRS) accounted for 20% of households in England, with the social rented sector making up the remaining 17%.

By comparison, in 2015 approximately 40% of households in Germany were occupied by tenants paying market rent, with a further 8% occupied by tenants paying a reduced rent and only around 52% owner-occupied (figures according to Eurostat). One of the reasons for the success of the German PRS (an example of which is illustrated in the main picture above) is that German tenancies tend to be longer (often granted for an indefinite term) and offer far greater security of tenure, rent protections and flexibility than tenancies in the UK.

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