Tuesday, 22 October 2013

New Housing Minister Pledges to Fight Housing Cheats

The new housing minister Kris Hopkins has pledged to hit fraudsters who rent out their social homes for profit with the "full force of the law".  Now the Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act has come into force, anyone found guilty of committing tenancy fraud will face a fine and a custodial sentence of up to two years. The government has come up with £19 million in funding for councils across the country to combat the crime.  Kris Hopkins said: “The new powers will ensure social tenants found subletting their home will face the real threat of prison time and a fine, while social landlords will have the ability to recover the profits they make.”  Read more on 24dash.

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