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035 _a(Sirsi) u150160
041 0 _aeng
110 2 _aUnited Kingdom
_bDepartment for Communities and Local Government
_94939
245 _aTenancy money
_bprobity and protection, consultation response
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aLondon
_Department for Communities and Local Government
_c2007
520 _aThe Government launched a pilot Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) in March 2000. Government financial support was initially designed to meet the administrative costs of the Independent Housing Ombudsman (IHO) in setting up the pilot Tenancy Deposit Scheme for a period of two years. The Government also set in hand a new statistics gathering exercise and research into the operation of the pilot scheme. After two years the need for further funding for the TDS had to be addressed. In announcing that, exceptionally, further government funding would be provided Ministers said, in February 2002, that the pilot's lack of take-up suggested a strong case for legislation and promised a consultation on options. It became clear that without continued government funding the pilot scheme would not survive - and that it required more than just the pump priming of the start-up costs of a voluntary scheme. Further funding of the pilot enabled research and an audit of the scheme to be completed - producing evidence that a self-financing voluntary scheme looked a remote prospect.
590 _aABS
651 4 _aENGLAND AND WALES
690 _aPROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/housing/pdf/157503.pdf
_zView this item on the communities.gov.uk website.
942 _n0
999 _c110760
_d110760