London Tenant s Federation. Reclaiming social rent

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London Tenant s Federation Reclaiming social rent

Target rent

Southwark Council Cabinet report Dec 2014 12. Rent convergence is no longer applicable from April 2015. However, since there are proposals for newly-let tenancies to be let at the target rent level for that property, it is important to briefly set out how that figure is derived. 17 In Autumn 2013 the Department for Communities and Local Government(CLG) issued a consultation paper Rents for Social Housing from 2015-16 ending the policy of rent convergence from April 2015 18. The consultation paper also took the policy of setting new-let properties at target rent as a given, as a means of defraying rental income lost by nonconvergence. The council has previously resisted this.. 19. Assuming a turnover rate of around 1,700 tenancies per annum, then movement to a target rent policy would generate around 300,000 per year in additional income 20. However, the council recognises the positive engagement of tenants being decanted from their homes to facilitate council-led regeneration [these] tenants should be considered for exemption from this policy change. Tenants arbitrarily impacted by the government s decision to remove the spare room subsidy might similarly be considered for exemption

Southwark Council Cabinet report Dec 2015

Government policy

National Planning Policy Framework 2012 National Planning Policy Framework 2018

White Paper 2017 Green Paper 2018 Reforming Right to Buy Receipts 152 We are publishing a consultation paper alongside this Green Paper which sets out proposed changes to the way local authorities can use Right to Buy receipts to deliver new homes We are also considering allowing a greater proportion of the cost of new Social Rent council homes in areas of high affordability pressure to be met through Right to Buy receipts and to allow greater flexibility over the tenure of replacements to include shared ownership as well as Affordable Rent and Social Rent.

London Mayor s policy

The Mayor s Affordable Housing and Viability SPG 2017

The Mayor s Affordable Housing and Viability SPG 2017

- Rents for social housing from 2020-21 consultation https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/rents-forsocial-housing-from-2020-to-2021

C. For estate regeneration schemes the existing affordable housing floorspace should be replaced on an equivalent basis i.e. where social rented floorspace is lost, it should be replaced by general needs rented accommodation with rents at levels based on that which has been lost, and the delivery of additional affordable housing should be maximised. All schemes should follow the Viability Tested Route (see Policy H6 Threshold approach to applications) - draft London Plan Policy H10

30. Building Council Homes for Londoners is designed to enable councils to deliver more housing, particularly for social rent.2 The GLA therefore expects to allocate the majority of grant funding in this programme to support new council homes for rents at or below London Affordable Rent caps, since these caps are based on social rent levels (see Table 1).

Local housing companies

Local housing companies (LHCs) are independent armslength commercial organisations wholly or partly owned by councils. They can develop, buy and manage properties within and outside of a local authority area. The homes LHCs provide sit outside of the local government housing financing system (Housing Revenue Account) and are not subject to the Housing Act and most of the social/affordable housing regulations. There are now probably as many as 150 LHCs in England, most formed in the past few years. On the current trend, this could increase to 200 by 2020 covering just over half of all councils in England. On the current trend, up to half of all councils in England may have a LHC by 2020, most building on council land. LHCs provide a mix of housing tenures, with the focus on renting (at equivalent affordable rent and market rent levels) and to a lesser extent at social rented levels. Some LHCs provide homes for sale and to meet specialist housing needs (e.g. for temporary accommodation and homes for older people) and several are involved in estate renewal and regeneration schemes. The majority of LHCs are wholly owned by the council, which typically provides loan finance and land. Most are governed by a mix of Members and officers and partly staffed by the council and external consultants. Delivering the renaissance in council-built homes: the rise of local housing companies Paul Hackett, Smith Institute 2017 We estimate that around 30%-40% of new LHC homes are likely to be affordable, with a minority at the equivalent of social rented levels.

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P1 Afffordable homes P4 Private rented homes

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Bermondsey Spa Notting Hill Hosing Trust s Bermondsey Spa regeneration - 54 council homes were demolished and replaced with 205 new homes, of which 44 were supposed to be social rent, but instead let at affordable rents, at up to 63% market rent. Southwark Council promised that appropriate action would be taken. Southwark subsequently stated at first Aylesbury CPO Public Inquiry, that it will not be taking any [enforcement] action against Notting Hill for the breach of planning conditions at Bermondsey Spa.