Housing bill reforms will help the vulnerable
Housing bill reforms will help the vulnerable
- 2003
- ODPM News Release (2003/0260) 8 December 2003 (5) .
The Housing Bill was introduced into Parliament on the 8 December, with the aim to help the most vulnerable in the private sector, to strengthen the housing market and to help the government to meet it's 2010 decent homes target. Included in the bill are a number of reforms including, selective licensing, licensing of houses in multiple occupation, housing health and safety, home information packs, right to buy changes, a social housing ombudsman for Wales and grants for social housing. The news release can be viewed at http://www.odpm.gov.uk/pns/DisplayPN.cgi?pn_id=2003_0260.
HOUSING BILL
SELECTIVE LICENSING
HOUSES IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION
HEALTH AND SAFETY
HOME INFORMATION PACKS
RIGHT TO BUY
OMBUDSMAN
SOCIAL HOUSING GRANTS
The Housing Bill was introduced into Parliament on the 8 December, with the aim to help the most vulnerable in the private sector, to strengthen the housing market and to help the government to meet it's 2010 decent homes target. Included in the bill are a number of reforms including, selective licensing, licensing of houses in multiple occupation, housing health and safety, home information packs, right to buy changes, a social housing ombudsman for Wales and grants for social housing. The news release can be viewed at http://www.odpm.gov.uk/pns/DisplayPN.cgi?pn_id=2003_0260.
HOUSING BILL
SELECTIVE LICENSING
HOUSES IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION
HEALTH AND SAFETY
HOME INFORMATION PACKS
RIGHT TO BUY
OMBUDSMAN
SOCIAL HOUSING GRANTS