The introduction of rent controls will have ‘unintended consequences’

David Alexander
David Alexander

David Alexander, the chief executive officer of DJ Alexander, is warning that homeowners in Scotland could lose the most financially from the Holyrood government’s proposed introduction of rent controls.

Fresh analysis by the letting agency, part of the Lomond Group, found that recent studies of countries where rent controls were introduced revealed that homeowners experienced a substantial fall in property values.

These reports found that while landlords and property investors saw their property values fall after the introduction of rent controls, the biggest losses were experienced by homeowners in the areas where this policy was imposed.

Rent controlled zones were viewed as less desirable in the property market resulting in falling prices and valuations in these areas declined.

Alexander commented: “The property market is driven by mood and anything which potentially dampens that mood has an impact on value.

“The proposed introduction of rent controls in Scotland, which is a policy primarily targeting landlords and property investors, will actually impose a greater financial burden on those homeowners who live in the areas where these zones are established.

“It is one of the rules of unintended consequences that a policy that targets one group inadvertently impacts more severely on another group.

“These recent reports, and others before them, have found that rent controls have a severe impact on house prices in the area they are introduced and that homeowners are the ones who end up paying.”

The further irony is that many landlords and property investors leave the market as a result of rent control policies being introduced which results in higher rents, and less availability for tenants, according to Alexander.

He added: “Housing policies are always complex and always fraught with the potential to hit a part of the market which wasn’t intended but this one is guaranteed to cause financial problems for many Scots not involved with the private rented sector.

“It would be helpful if the Scottish government, prior to introducing any rent control policy in our towns and cities, that Scotland’s homeowners were informed of the potential impact on property prices in the areas where this policy is to be introduced.”

 

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One Comment

  1. Woodentop

    No kidding Sherlock, nailed it. PRS is a free market. Imposing ‘Rent Controls’ is left wing anti landlord bashing at its worst and hijacking the sector because they have not provided their own social housing or put another way …. government failed, lets steal the PRS to get us out of the mess.
     
    How about capping the cost of living!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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