Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Report of the Cabinet
Member for Housing seeking to set the strategic direction of the
Local Housing Authority in relation to the housing provisions of
the Localism Act 2011 in order that consultation with stakeholders
is undertaken.
The Localism Act 2011 introduced a range of
duties and powers on the Authority in relation to the provision and letting of
social housing including:
- to have a Tenancy Strategy in place by January 2013, to set out high
level objectives for Southampton which registered providers will
have regard to in letting social housing;
- as a
stock holding local Authority SCC will
need to develop a landlord tenancy policy in relation to the new
range of tenure types
- to ensure the above is developed
with consideration of the local allocations policy and homelessness
strategy and in consultation with registered providers
Decision:
(i)
To approve the draft tenancy strategy subject to consultation with
stakeholders.
(ii)
Following consultation to authorise officers to
implement the tenancy strategy. Should
significant issues arise then the matter will be referred back to
Cabinet for further consideration.
(iii)
To delegate authority to the Senior Manager, Housing Services to
develop and implement both the landlord tenancy policy and the
allocations policy following completion of the tenancy strategy in
consultation with Director Environment and Cabinet Member for
Housing.
Reasons for the decision:
- The Localism Act 2011 introduces a
number of provisions in relation to social housing. In particular, the introduction of a new type of
tenancy, the fixed term tenancy, which can be used as an
alternative to secure, lifetime tenancies
- The act also introduces new
provisions in relation to the way in which the housing list is
managed and how priority can be awarded. Local authorities and other social housing
providers now have discretion to consider a greater range of
factors when letting properties and when considering the type of
tenancy to be awarded.
- The purpose of the tenancy strategy
is for the local authority to set out how it sees the new tenancy
type being used, its priorities in
relation to who should be housed and for how long and to set the
framework within which other providers need to have regard when
developing their landlord tenancy policies and allocations
policies.
Alternative options considered:
- The tenancy strategy cannot be
introduced without consulting registered providers and other
stakeholders. Delaying commencement of
the consultation was considered, however, this option has been
rejected as stakeholders are likely to have considerable interest
in the provisions of the strategy and they are required to
“have regard” to the strategy when developing their own
tenancy policy. We are aware that some
providers in the city are already using fixed term tenancies and so
it is important that we introduce our tenancy strategy as soon as
possible to ensure that all providers are meeting the wider aims of
the city in the use of these tenancies.
- The necessary activities could be
carried out in a different sequence.
For instance drafting documents and carrying out consultation prior
to consideration by Cabinet. However,
this would not give early guidance to other providers in the
City.
Report author: Liz Slater
Publication date: 12/03/2012
Date of decision: 12/03/2012
Decided at meeting: 12/03/2012 - Cabinet
Effective from: 21/03/2012
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