Council loses 156 landlord properties for homeless housing

Council loses 156 landlord properties for homeless housing

0:01 AM, 16th January 2025, About 5 days ago 30

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A London council says it lost 156 private sector homes being used for temporary accommodation last year due to landlords reclaiming their properties.

It says this is down to landlords exiting the market or wanting their properties back to leave the council increasingly reliant on expensive nightly paid accommodation.

Between November 2023 and November 2024, the council’s use of private landlord properties fell from 854 to 698 – 131 of those lost were landlords requesting their homes be returned which is, the report states, a ‘significant increase’.

The report to Lewisham Council’s housing committee states: “Both the economic downturn in the last few years and the changing housing market are resulting in an increasing percentage of private landlords choosing to increase their rent in line with market prices or choosing to no longer rent out their properties resulting in them disposing of the properties altogether.”

Impacted the council’s budget

This trend has impacted the council’s budget, with nightly paid accommodation identified as the ‘main driver contributing to our £12.9million forecasted overspend on temporary accommodation’.

The council currently has 2,826 households in temporary accommodation, with 1,481 residing in nightly paid accommodation, a substantial increase from 745 in April 2021.

Lewisham says it faces numerous challenges in procuring new properties to house those in need.

Its ‘procurement strategy’, which aims to secure 200 leased units by March 2025, has only delivered 49 properties to date.

The report acknowledged these struggles, stating: “Whilst procurement of temporary accommodation and private rented sector accommodation has been steadily increasing, it should be noted that this has been very challenging.”

Impact of the Renters’ Rights Bill

The report also highlights the impact of the Renters’ Rights Bill and states: “In the short term, the Bill is likely to introduce some volatility into the rental market and may reduce the supply of properties to rent as landlords could become more risk-averse about which tenants they will accept, and some leave the market entirely.”

The council also points to the benefit cap, which limits the maximum benefits some households can receive, which poses a barrier to moving on from temporary accommodation.

The council is implementing various measures to address these challenges, including a moves to prevent homelessness and re-settling households from temporary accommodation in the PRS.

However, the report acknowledges the broader context of the London housing market, pointing to research that reveals a big decline in the supply of private rented accommodation due to landlords selling properties to owner-occupiers.


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Cider Drinker

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0:10 AM, 16th January 2025, About 5 days ago

Good to see.

Government and (especially Labour) Councils need to be blacklisted by Landlords. Just don’t help them. After all, they never help landlords.

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8:49 AM, 16th January 2025, About 5 days ago

I cannot for the life of me understand why councils don't build temporary accommodation hostels - it has got to be cheaper even in the short term (and don't get me started on why they are closing care homes)

Paul Essex

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11:21 AM, 16th January 2025, About 5 days ago

I wonder how be the exodus has to be before Pennycock notices?

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11:07 AM, 17th January 2025, About 4 days ago

Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 16/01/2025 - 11:21
.. you're making the assj patil that Pennycook actually cares! Given that the RRB will harm tenants I wouldn't hold my breath.

Mick Roberts

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11:12 AM, 17th January 2025, About 4 days ago

Reply to the comment left by GlanACC at 16/01/2025 - 08:49
They don't think forward longer than 3 to 5 years do they.
I'm away so on small phone, so excuse me if I've got this wrong. But are these 156 households then not gonna be homeless and taking up 156 homes elsewhere?

Dino Saw

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11:12 AM, 17th January 2025, About 4 days ago

Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 16/01/2025 - 11:21Very accurate article - I have pushed my rents up now by 20% to meet the challenges of the new reforms and the likely additional costs and risks. 20% sounds a lot but it’s market rents now. The government is destroying tenant and landlord relationships making us having to protect our businesses.
I have also had to let a lot of tenants go last year as they would not be suitable tenants under the new reforms eg had to keep chasing rent but this would put my business at risk so have now increased eligibility which is a shame because now tenants who struggle will have less opportunities fir housing now. From now on its yearly rent increases where before I did not do this - government want new reforms well we have now reformed our business model to meet the new rules.
Government is soooo out of touch…. Batten down the hatches fur next 4 years until they are out and we can have proper people who understands basic economics and supply and demand…

Northern Observer

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11:15 AM, 17th January 2025, About 4 days ago

Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 16/01/2025 - 11:21
If history is anything to go by, he will have moved on to his next ministerial post within the next twelve months, so his will continue to stick pencils up his nose, shouting wibble, as it won’t be his problem by then.

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11:32 AM, 17th January 2025, About 4 days ago

Reply to the comment left by Northern Observer at 17/01/2025 - 11:15
you forgot to mention wearing his underpants on his head!

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12:33 PM, 17th January 2025, About 4 days ago

Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 16/01/2025 - 11:21
He says the exodus is exaggerated.

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12:36 PM, 17th January 2025, About 4 days ago

Reply to the comment left by Dino Saw at 17/01/2025 - 11:12
Labour is appalling, but the Tories started the rot with S24. Who do you think will be different?

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