Cornwall Council has outlined plans to clamp down on former council houses being used as holiday homes. The council has proposed setting up a dedicated investigation and enforcement unit to restrict the practice. Homes sold under the government's Right to Buy scheme are usually restricted from being used as holiday lets or as houses of multiple occupancy so they are protected for use by local people. It is believed there are dozens of homes being advertised online. Read more on the BBC website.
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