The Scotsman

MSPS to investigat­e extent of country’s empty homes problem

- By CHRIS MCCALL

0 Andy Wightman’s research found the number was rising MSPS are to investigat­e why a rising number of homes in Scotland are being left empty for prolonged periods.

Holyrood’slocalgove­rnment and communitie­s committee announced that it will examine the scale of the issue, the effectiven­ess of current legislatio­n and what more can be done to prevent properties remaining empty in the long term.

National Records of Scotland data from 2017 has shown that 4 per cent of the dwellings north of the Border are unoccupied and the committee’s inquiry will investigat­e why.

Last year, a report compiled by Greens MSP Andy Wightman found the number of empty homes in Scotland had risen, with around 100,000 unoccupied or being used on a seldom basis as occasional holiday homes.

Committee convener James Dornan said: “There are a number of reasons why a property can be empty, but empty homes can have a huge impact on communitie­s and reduce available housing supply at a time when housing is in great demand.

“The committee will explore the extent of the problem and the impact this can have in both urban and rural communitie­s across Scotland.

“We want to ensure local authoritie­s have appropriat­e powers to tackle this issue and that everything possible is being done to encourage owners to put these empty homes back into use. To do this we want to hear from local authoritie­s, housing experts and those who have been impacted by empty homes in their communitie­s.”

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