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Why isn't anyone talking about the huge new powers for local councils to investigate breaches of housing law in the Renters' Rights Bill? This includes the right to enter business premises of landlords, letting agents and advertisers without a warrant if a council officer suspects a breach. There are also extensive rights to request information and documents from anyone to investigate a suspected breach. In this video, lawyer turned landlord, Suzanne Smith, explains the new powers for local authorities to investigate breaches of housing law, and gather evidence by entering premises and demanding documents. The Independent Landlord Youtube channel @indie_landlord is the place for balanced, straightforward advice for landlords and property businesses. 🔗 Links 🔗 ➡️ Blog post - The new investigation and enforcement powers of councils in Renters’ Rights Bill: https://theindependentlandlord.com/re... ➡️ Renters' Rights Resource Hub: https://theindependentlandlord.com/re... ✉️ The Independent Landlord free weekly newsletter: https://theindependentlandlord.com/su... 🎬 Renters' Rights Bill explained training: • Renters' Rights Bill Explained: Free train... 🎬 Renters' Rights Bill: How to avoid the huge fines: • Renters' Rights Bill: How to avoid the hug... ☕ Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/indie_landlord ⏱️ Time stamps ⏱️ 00:00 Intro 02:07 Right to demand documents from relevant person 03:20 Right to demand documents from any person 04:07 What is the "rented accommodation legislation"? 04:34 Councils' right of entry with and without warrant 05:31 The "rented accommodation legislation" 06:31 Councils' right to enter suspected residential tenancy 07:01 What this means for landlords and agents ❗ DISCLAIMER: Information as of 17 March 2025. I make general comments on legal matters on this channel. This is not legal advice. You need to take your own advice for your specific circumstances, and not rely on general tips and comments made on YouTube. I exclude all liability arising from any losses arising directly or indirectly from actions you do or don't take after watching videos on The Independent Landlord channel or reading blog posts on The Independent Landlord website.