Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
A Social Housing Rent Policy was introduced in 2020/2021. This allows for a maximum rent increase of September CPI + 1%. This policy was for 5 years and will therefore expire in 2024/2025. If CPI is above 3%, the Welsh Government Minister will be required to decide about any rent increase that can be applied.
When deciding on whether to apply the increase, consideration must be given to the value for money and affordability for tenants. Any possible cost efficiencies that can be made on the Housing Revenue Budget must also be considered.
The introduction of the Renting Homes Wales Act (2016) on 1st December 2022, stipulated that 2 months’ notice must be given to contract holders (tenants) before amending any rents. Until last year, rents used to be set as a part of the February budget process, however, due to the 2 months’ notice now required a separate Cabinet decision must be made.
The cabinet report will lay out the proposal for setting rents in considering affordability, value for money and any savings identified.
Councillor Ash Lister declared a personal and prejudicial interest in this item as a family member is a Council tenant. Councillor Lister left the meeting and did not take part in decision making.
RESOLVED that the approach for rent and service charge setting for Council owned dwellings for financial year 2024/25 (as set out in this report) be approved.
Publication date: 15/12/2023
Date of decision: 14/12/2023
Decided at meeting: 14/12/2023 - Cabinet
Effeithiol O: 29/12/2023
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