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20/06/2012

Tenancy Cheats To 'Feel The Full Force Of The Law'

Tenancy cheats who deny social homes to families in need will "feel the full force of the law" under new plans published, Housing Minister Grant Shapps said.

The Minister said the Government would back a new Bill, introduced in Parliament today by Conservative MP for Watford Richard Harrington, which would make the subletting of social homes a criminal offence.

Estimates suggest that between 50,000 and 160,000 social homes are unlawfully occupied across the country.

Tenancy cheats can earn thousands of pounds a year renting their social homes out to private tenants, while thousands of families are languishing on social housing waiting lists.

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However, if caught these cheats face little more than losing their tenancy.

Mr Harrington's Bill would:

•create a new criminal offence of subletting; and

•allow for proceeds of subletting to be reimbursed to the social landlord in whose stock the fraud was committed

Housing Minister Grant Shapps said: "Tenancy cheats profit from renting out homes that were built to help those in greatest need. Due to their actions, thousands of families who could benefit from this vital support system are instead languishing on housing waiting lists.

"I am delighted that Richard Harrington's Bill will make this fraud a criminal offence so that the perpetrators don't just lose their tenancy but feel the full force of the law. And by introducing this effective deterrent against subletting, we can free up thousands of homes for those who genuinely need them.

"I look forward to working with Mr Harrington to give this Bill the best possible chance of being passed into law."

(CD)
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Tenancy Cheats To 'Feel The Full Force Of The Law' - Tenancy cheats who deny social homes to families in need will "feel the full force of the law" under new plans published, Housing Minister Grant Shapps said.
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