Housing: Under-occupancy Charge Debate

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Department: Department for Work and Pensions

Housing: Under-occupancy Charge

Baroness Eaton Excerpts
Tuesday 16th June 2015

(9 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Freud Portrait Lord Freud
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My Lords, looking at the position in the round, people move from low-cost social housing to higher-cost private housing, but that allows another family who may have come out of private housing to go into social housing. You have to look at the bill as a whole, and the saving on this particular part of the bill is running at £0.5 billion a year.

Baroness Eaton Portrait Baroness Eaton (Con)
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Can the Minister explain what the Government are doing with housing associations concerning the removal of the spare room subsidy?

Lord Freud Portrait Lord Freud
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Local authorities and housing associations have responded with a range of programmes to manage the various benefit changes, including this one. It is instructive to look at the reports and accounts put out by housing associations. Affinity Sutton says:

“Overall, the impact on us has been less than expected”.

Sovereign says that a team of 12 tenancy support advisers has kept its arrears low; Midland Heart says that the year has concluded with arrears continuing to fall; A2Dominion says that,

“despite welfare reform changes, rent arrears have fallen”;

and Orbit housing group says:

“Our arrears have decreased … despite the impact of the spare room subsidy”.