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Housing and Planning Bill Threats and Opportunities LFHC Forum 13 th February 2016 Greg Robbins
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Areas I’ll be covering: Issues for TMOs Other issues for registered ownership co-ops Current state of new community led housing Areas we’re lobbying on behind the scenes with partners CAUTION: We are talking about a bill and nothing is definite or confirmed.
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TMOs Short term flexible / “insecure” tenancies – Less likelihood of commitment – Less chance to develop skills – Two tier membership – Uncertainty of future for communities – Members expected to evict their neighbours – Death of sustainable/lifelong communities – The end of ‘Big Society’ in council estates – The end of right to buy ?
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TMOs Pay to stay – Who would be responsible for monitoring income – Who would be involved in appeals – Who would be responsible for uncollected rent – How can arrears be pursued if the level of rent may vary and the arrears are not fixed. – Who would be responsible for delays with housing benefit (if applicable) – Increase in right to buy potentially
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TMOs 1% rent reduction applies – Should not affect allowances immediately – Another reason for authorities to put pressure on allowances If there is any possibility of a communal right to buy, it may be possible to agree the value of the property to allow transfer. (Tentative).
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Right to Buy Issues RTB is now voluntary in RSLs/PRPs and fully mutual ownership co-ops are exempt. For TMOs in council stock RTB is a fact of life. RSLs/PRPs can exempt types of property from RTB, but should offer a portable discount to buy another property. Co-ops would not have other stock to offer, but members might seek the discount.
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Community Custom Build Custom build includes self build. We need to clarify the definition to ensure that housing co-ops (including co-housing, CLTs etc count as involved in the design). See “Local Housing, Community Living” – but community self build is on the agenda. Community groups needs access to land. There is pressure for a suitable national body.
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What else is happening ? We work with partners to lobby for change: – LTF and Just Space on the London Plan. – Strategic Housing Partnership – for long term plans for infrastructure and sensible densities. – Maintaining links with others developing housing – Responding to consultation and calls for evidence. – Others have been lobbying, including demonstrations, press releases and talking with peers.
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Concluding There is much in the Housing and Planning Bill that is preposterous and much of it is crumbling. There are still elements that could be devastating – more so for council tenants. There just may be support for TMOs acquiring the freehold or support for community groups receiving land to develop housing.
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