Showing posts with label Improve Standards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Improve Standards. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Council Brings In Scheme to Raise PRS Standards

Salford City Council has introduced a scheme aimed at increasing standards in the private rented sector (PRS) in parts of the City. The scheme, which went through extensive consultation with over 7,800 landlords, managing agents and tenants, covers around 760 PRS homes.  The scheme, which will come into effect in January and will last for five years, will require landlords to obtain a licence from the council. They will need to show basic safety checks have been carried out and they have appropriate management arrangements in place. It will be a criminal offence to operate a PRS property in the designated area without a licence or to fail to comply with any of the conditions of the licence. Read more on the Salford City website.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Councils Should Compete In PRS

Councils should become more proactive in the private rented sector and use housing benefit money to improve standards, according to a new report. With £9.3 billion in housing benefit annually being given to private landlords, the think tank IPPR North says local authorities should compete with letting agents and use profits to improve the condition of thousands of properties. The report shows that nearly one million vulnerable households, many of whom are in receipt of housing benefit, are now living in inadequate accommodation. In total, over three million vulnerable households are now living in the private rented sector. In addition, the report points out that the number of people living in privately rented accommodation and receiving housing benefit has risen by 900,000 in the last 10 years. Read more on 24dash.