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Immigration Bill means landlords could face jail for letting to illegals

The government plans to clamp down on landlords who rent out properties to illegal immigrants, introducing the possibility of an up-to five-year prison sentence for those found guilty.

Changes to the law last year introduced a requirement for landlords to check on prospective tenants’ residency status; those who fail to do so risk a civil penalty. The procedure was trialled in the West Midlands and will be extended throughout the rest of England.

The Immigration Bill will make it a criminal offence not to carry out the residency test or to fail to eject illegal immigrants. Landlords and letting agents found to repeatedly contravene the requirements will face a ban.

Landlords will be able to evict illegal immigrants from their properties without requiring a court order.

The Guardian, p. 1, 2

The Independent, p. 12

 

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