The Chartered Trading Standards Institute will be among a number of bodies expected to share their views on the Draft Tenants’ Fees Bill later this morning.

Alison Farrar, lead officer for the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, will appear before MPs on the Communities and Local Government Committee from 9.30am.

The select committee is analysing the private rental sector and also providing pre-legislative scrutiny of the Draft Tenants’ Fees Bill.

Also taking part will be:

  • Andy Fisher, head of housing, health and communities, Boston Borough Council
  • Cllr Robert Lawton, portfolio holder for housing, Bournemouth Borough Council
  • Cllr Clare Salier, cabinet member for housing, London Borough of Wandsworth
  • Melanie Rees, head of policy, Chartered Institute of Housing
  • Tamara Sandoul, policy manager, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

Generation Rent and Shelter, key campaigners for the ban, have already appeared, along with the Residential Landlords Association and National Landlords Association.

At the end of last month, David Cox, chief executive of ARLA Propertymark, and Isobel Thomson, chief executive of the National Approved Lettings Scheme, warned the Committee of the unintended consequences of the Draft Tenants’ Fees Bill.

Cox, who repeated warnings that the ban would result in a loss of income for agents and subsequently lost jobs, demanded more clarity on the issue of whether or not agents could charge tenants default fees.