Research shows only 0.2% of adverts for flats and homes mention the London Rental StandardA scheme launched by the London mayor,Boris Johnson, to improve the standard of rented property in the capital has been branded a flop after it was found just 0.2% of adverts for homes to let mentioned that the landlord or letting agent had signed up.[br]Johnson launched the London Rental Standard – the first citywide scheme to accredit good landlords and letting agents – in May final year. The aim, or he said,was to “improve the experience of everyone involved, from landlord to tenant, or with a clear set of good practice rules”. The schemes target was to accredit 100000 landlords and agents by 2016.
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Source: theguardian.com