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Council’s desperate plea to private landlords for help

An appeal has gone out to recruit new landlords to work in partnership with a council.

South Kesteven council in Lincolnshire claims it has tenants ready to move in and can offer help to set up a tenancy, without charging agent fees or a percentage of rental income.

A council statement says it is “seeking new accommodation options within and outside of South Kesteven, to meet housing needs that cannot be met by our existing housing stock.”

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A spokesperson says: “As a housing provider, we need to support a wide spectrum of tenants with a range of family size and requirements - who we will support to sustain their tenancy on a long-term basis.

"The council won't charge landlords any fees and can even provide incentives to ease the setting up of a tenancy.

"These new partnerships will provide more rental homes for people facing homelessness, which in some cases support some of the most vulnerable people in our district. Emergency or temporary accommodation should be just that, with [the council] working in collaboration to provide long-term sustainable housing.”

The council claims it can also support private landlords by using its links to legal advice, property inspection work “and the provision of tenancy advice quickly and efficiently.”

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    Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha.

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    The Council’s have no qualms about charging us thousands of pounds Licensing Fees that they impose on us, some partnership they’d make.

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    If this weren’t so tragic for those awaiting homes it would be funny 😄 if this is all the councils have then god help the soon to be disappointed tenants. 😰

  • Peter Why Do I Bother

    You reap what you sow

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    Sounds all to good. There me got to be a catch. I reckon they’ll come along and FORCE you to hand over your property and they’ll then manage and dictate. Good job none in that shire.

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    That's exactly what the future holds for landlords Dave

     
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    As is normally the case, they offer all the support in the world EXCEPT taking responsibility for damage caused by the A+ rated tenants they have lined up for your property. No thanks.

  • George Dawes

    When hell freezes over

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    The irony is deafening!

  • jeremy clarke

    Councils just do not get it do they? You cannot vilify landlords for years, make their lives hell and then turn round and ask them for help!

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    Amen!

     
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    Not a chance in hell!

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    The same council will tell their A1+ tenants to ‘stay put’ when you discover they have ruined your property and/or your sanity.
    Wake up council, the ‘ boot is now on the other foot’.
    No way, no way.

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