Tuesday, May 8, 2012

East London landlords 'evicting tenants' to make Olympic profit of up to £6K a week during Games - @BBCLondon

Olympic ParkSome landlords are seeking to rent flats near the Olympic site in Stratford for almost 20 times the usual amount

BBC News has learned that tenants in east London are being evicted from their homes as landlords attempt to cash in on the Olympics.

The housing charity Shelter says it has seen more evidence of landlords acting unscrupulously and evicting people illegally.

One estate agent said properties typically rented for £350 per week were being marketed for £6,000 per week.

Shelter fear the problem will get worse as the Games approach.

The BBC's Michael Buchanan says: "The potential profits are leading to some private landlords telling their tenants they have to leave their homes, with little notice."

One woman told the BBC she and her four housemates had been given two weeks to leave; another couple had been given three weeks.

All said their landlords were seeking to capitalise on the Olympics.

Shelter says it has seen increasing evidence of landlords giving tenants little time to leave or increasing rents hugely during the Olympics and it worries the situation will get worse as the Games approach.

The National Landlords Association has condemned the practice, saying it is more beneficial to landlords to have a good, long-term tenant in their property.