Making a House a Home, Rental Reform across the UK: In conversation with Dan Wilson-Craw

Tom Simcock (Other), Dan Wilson-Craw (Other)

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Abstract

In the second episode of our series, we bring the tenant's voice to the forefront. We have an engaging conversation with Dan Wilson-Craw, Deputy Chief Executive of Generation Rent, a leading tenant advocacy group.

Dan sheds light on:
• Real-Life challenges for renters: Highlighting issues of tenants struggling with limited rights, inability to personalise their homes, and the constant worry of eviction.
• The significance of rental reforms: Discussing how proposed changes, such as abolishing "no-fault" evictions and allowing reasonable alterations, can improve the lives of millions of renters.
• Advocacy and action: Exploring how Generation Rent is campaigning for tenant rights and how listeners can get involved.

This episode offers a compelling look at the human side of renting and the urgent need for reforms that allow tenants to make a house truly feel like home.
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2024

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