PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Private Rented Housing: Coronavirus (27 April 2020)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what steps he is taking to protect private renters during the covid-19 outbreak in (a) Lincolnshire and (b) the UK.

Asked by:
Sir John Hayes (Conservative)

Answer

On 18 March, we announced a significant package of measures to protect renters and landlords affected by coronavirus. Emergency legislation is now in place so that landlords will not be able to start proceedings to evict their tenants for at least a three-month period. The courts have also suspended housing possession proceedings. As a result of these measures, no tenant in private or social accommodation needs to be concerned about the threat of eviction during this time.

The Government also has introduced significant financial measures to help support tenants to continue to pay their living costs, including rental payments. This includes support for businesses to pay staff salaries, strengthening the welfare safety-net with a £7 billion boost to Universal Credit, and increasing the Local Housing Allowance rates so that they are set at the 30th percentile of market rents in each area.


Answered by:
Christopher Pincher (Independent)
4 May 2020

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