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South West London Housing Partnership 2014 Conference Selective licencing Peter Brown, Director Housing Needs and Strategy Croydon
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Legislative framework Housing Act 2004 introduced provisions for licensing of houses in multiple occupation and single family dwellings Mandatory scheme for HMOs (3+ storeys, 5+ tenants) Discretionary scheme for HMOs (LA criteria) Discretionary scheme for singe family dwellings (“Selective Licencing”)
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Selective Licencing - requirements Low housing demand, or Significant and persistent anti-social behaviour, and Some landlords are failing to take action, and Adopting selective licencing will reduce/eliminate Consider other options Consult with those likely to be affected Fees charged must cover costs (not generate additional income – cost recovery model)
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Why consider selective licensing in Croydon? Rapidly growing sector of housing market Persistent problems with crime and anti-social behaviour Persistent problems with environmental nuisance and fly- tipping Voluntary accreditation schemes have not worked Supported by tenants, residents and the Residential Landlords Association Provides a database of landlords in Croydon through which council can target services, information
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ASB reports to Police by Borough – 2012/13 Croydon has 5 th highest rate in London (13533 reports)
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Driving up standards for tenants & improving the environment for everyone Drive up standards for tenants Crack down on rogue landlords Make landlords take responsibility Improve neighbourhoods Tackle fly-tipping, rubbish dumping and other environmental nuisance
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Discussion Is selective licensing proportionate? Impacts on rent levels? Impact on driving up standards? Issues for neighbouring boroughs – displacement? Government position
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