Glasgow Times

Government extends ban on evictions in high- tier areas

Tenants union urges even stronger action

- BY LAUREN GILMOUR

THE Scottish Government has extended the ban on evictions until March 31. Tenants union Living Rent praised the move announced by housing minister Kevin Stewart yesterday – but believe the Scottish Government should go much further in providing support to tenants.

The ban will be on the enforcemen­t of eviction orders in the private and social rented sectors but this will only be in areas subject to Level Three and Level Four coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

The regulation­s will continue to be monitored every 21 days.

Speaking in parliament, Stewart said: “Extending the temporary ban on the enforcemen­t of eviction orders in the private and social rented sectors in areas subject to Level Three and Level Four restrictio­ns will support tenants, and offer people protection from transmissi­on of the virus by being able to stay safe in their homes.

“It will also prevent additional burdens being placed on health and housing services during a time where they are already working hard due to the impact of the pandemic. This is a proportion­ate response to an extremely challengin­g set of circumstan­ces.

“In the case of serious anti- social or criminal behaviour – including domestic abuse – eviction orders can still be enforced.

“We have been clear that no landlord should evict a tenant because they have suffered financial hardship due to the pandemic. Tenants in difficulty should engage with their landlord and seek advice on the options open to them.”

A statement released on behalf of Living Rent said: “We welcome the Scottish Government’s extension of the eviction ban in tier three and four areas. With the ongoing pandemic and surging case numbers, it has never been more important that tenants are able to stay safely and securely in their homes.

“Whilst crucial for the immediate safety of tenants, the ban unfortunat­ely negates the economic impact of coronaviru­s on tenants, who will be threatened with eviction again under tier two and lower restrictio­ns, with homelessne­ss services stretched and social housing availabili­ty limited.

“An eviction ban is a short- term measure which fails to tackle on its own the widespread and long- term housing insecurity in Scotland.

“Beyond this eviction ban, the Scottish Government can and should act to support tenants with long- term solutions.

“Effective rent controls can be introduced and mass public housing can be built to last.

“Without further measures to accompany this ban, evictions, hardship and housing insecurity are set to continue.

“Living Rent members will continue to protect and voice the concerns of tenants threatened with eviction and housing insecurity across the city.”

Throughout the pandemic, the Scottish Government has taken a number of actions to support tenants which includes an increase to the discretion­ary housing budget from £ 11 million to £ 19m and the introducti­on of the Tenant Hardship Loan Fund.

The Scottish Green party earlier called for the ban on to be extended.

MSP Ross Greer said: “Scotland is decades behind many of our European neighbours when it comes to tenants’ rights.

“Protection­s like a winter eviction ban are commonplac­e across the continent.

“Chucking people out of their homes in the cold of winter should be unacceptab­le whether there’s a pandemic raging on or not.

“So, while we warmly welcome the extension of the emergency ban, the Greens want to see the Housing Minister to go further, ensuring winter evictions are permanentl­y banned.” had evictions

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Scottish Greens MSP Ross Greer called for Housing Minister Kevin Stewart, main, to go further

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