The Herald on Sunday

Evictions ‘last resort’ after ban lifted, say housing groups

- By Tom Eden

THE Scottish Government has welcomed statements from landlord and housing associatio­n groups that evicting tenants should be a “last resort”.

The Government’s ban on evictions is no longer in force but Housing Secretary Shona Robison has stressed tenants who are in financial difficulty should only be forced out by landlords if all other options have been explored.

It follows an announceme­nt by Deputy First Minister John Swinney of plans to create a £10 million fund for people struggling to pay rent as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Joint statements, signed by representa­tive bodies for local authoritie­s, housing associatio­ns and private landlords, say there are “important responsibi­lities” for tenants to pay their rent but also state that “eviction action should be an absolute last resort, when all other avenues have been exhausted and a tenancy is no longer sustainabl­e”.

In the statement by the Scottish Associatio­n of Landlords, it says private landlords and letting agents should intervene early to offer support to renters, such as flexible, longer-term repayment plans, and “act compassion­ately and quickly” with those in financial hardship.

The statement from social housing groups pledges that tenants should not be evicted if they are engaging with their landlord and have agreed a way to repay any rent owed.

It adds that eviction will be a last resort and primarily for cases where there has been antisocial behaviour, criminalit­y or “deliberate avoidance of paying rent which has been tested in court”, or where there is a long-standing history of unpaid rent or a repeated failure to respond to landlords.

Ms Robison said: “The actions already taken by the Scottish Government, local authoritie­s, housing associatio­ns and private landlords have been essential to avoiding evictions.

“Our new £10m grant fund to support those who are struggling to pay their rent will shore up these efforts and extend more support to those facing crisis due to the pandemic.”

Sally Thomas, chief executive of the Scottish Federation of Housing Associatio­ns, said: “Housing associatio­ns and co-operatives have always worked hard to help tenants who are struggling to pay their rent through tenancy sustainmen­t services.

“This includes support to access benefits, budgeting advice, hardship funds and employabil­ity services – and this work has increased during the pandemic.”

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Housing Secretary Shona Robison has backed tenants

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