The Malta Business Weekly

Government launches scheme allowing private property to be leased for social housing

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The government has launched a Housing Rent Scheme which will allow private property to be leased to the Housing Authority to be used for social housing.

Parliament­ary Secretary for Social Accommodat­ion Roderick Galdes launched the scheme at a press conference last week. The scheme is intended to encourage private property owners of vacant and finished property with one, two or three bedrooms to enter a lease agreement with the authority. The agreement will tie the two entities for ten years.

The authority will also consider property in shell form or on plan under constructi­on.

Mr Galdes explained that the scheme is beneficial to the property owners and at the same time, will help with the demand in social housing. He said a property owner will be able to benefit from ten years of payment at the market price of the time.

Those who will participat­e in the scheme will be exempted from paying tax on the rent.

In return, the Housing Authority will sublet these properties to applicants who are eligible for social accommodat­ion. The authority will be responsibl­e for collecting rents.

The scheme will only be eligible for those properties which have all the necessary planning permits. Mr Galdes said that the initial target is to have 200 properties. "Of course, we are not looking for high-end, sea front property," he added during his explanatio­n.

The applicatio­ns open in September.

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