In an interview with the BBC politics, London is a London show, and Jeremy Corbin opposes expensive rent and exploit costs, and demands that the government has a limit.
During the program, he argued in London that a typical rent for a month or two -bedroom flat was £ 2k per month. He stated that the lessee would need about £ 80,000 pounds, based on the principle that housing expenses should be half taken home.
He appealed that the lessee's right bill was not enough to address the problem and should include rent management.
He told the interviewer that he grew up with rent control and only when Margarettcher gained power.
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He explained that New York, San Francisco, and many European countries have rent management.
Excessive profits are increasing in PRS, exploiting people who need a desperate housing. “
“There is no problem (rent management),” he said. “For me, it seems to be a rational way to prevent people from exploring people who have excessive profits in PRS and need to be hopeless.

“Is it okay, is it correct for many people to sleep and sleep? Do people have roof rights on their heads?”
For balance, the BBC also interviewed Ben Beadle, NRLA boss. Ben Beadle warned that the reform of the lessee's right bill must be fair for both the lessee and the landlord. Many have lost their confidence in this sector.