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There is no mention either of the council acting as some sort of letting agent. By the time the council have gone through whatever made up laws are required to do this the owners will probably face a huge legal bill. You can bet your HOUSE on it that the owner will have to pay any associated fees in relation to the seizure. :mad: |
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I know exactly the areas that Nidge is talking about in his post. I also kind of agree with the Government's stance on this. There are far too many empty properties about, often in a state of disrepair. Yet on the other hand, there's high demand for basic housing with a low purchase price/monthly rent. There's a tremendous amount of people out there who have brought properties as an investement, and just that, they don't intend to maintain, repair or upgrade them. Their sole purpose is to hold it as an asset untill they can dispose of it in a financially advantagous situation. |
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Demanding it's put on the market is not a compulsary purchase ordrer.
Taking over the management is not a letting agreement. These are Nazi like proposals from a panic stricken government, yet another hare brained scheme that would cost millions. Local authorities already have powers to deal with properties which have fallen into disprepair. And why the big problem with speculators, a hell of a lot will have got their fingers well and truly burned with the present climate, why should'nt they wait for an advantagous situation to crop up? |
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So far as I can see the article relates to measures which already exist and have been in operation since 2006. If so, this is simply yet another cynical policy reannouncement NOT a change in the law.
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They wanted to urge councils to start implementing this fully as theyre desperately looking at ways to cover the fact theyre simply not building affordable housing. Some ofthis money theyre throwing at the banks should have gone into construction and help to preserve a fundamental industry.
But if it smacks of common sense you can expect this government to give it a wide berth.... |
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Will these houses seized by the state be rented out to the people that were put at the bottom of the council housing waiting list? or are we still waiting for everyone who came to this country with top priority to have some more?
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I have a problem with investors/speculators because they buy whatever is on the low end of the housing market and very often just sit on them. This has the effect of causing a lack of housing at the low end of the market and forcing the prices up.
Therefore the people on lower incomes that would buy these houses are not able to because of inflated purchase prices caused by shortage of properties. This in turn has a knock on effect, because it puts a high demand on low cost social housing. Of course, the right to buy scheme did a lot to reduce the amount of housing stock council's have at thier disposal. Also, any time a plan is mentioned to build new social/council housing, a protest group seems to spring up infuriated by the decision that the council wold dare to build properties at place X. ---------- Post added at 13:50 ---------- Previous post was at 13:46 ---------- Quote:
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if you have ever had to live next to an abandoned property the question you would be asking is why wasn't this done sooner
my friends dad had such a house next to him the council spent a fortune getting rid of rats rubbish and boarding it up on many occasions because the owner would not do anything it eventual caught fire which solved the problem to a certain extent as they cleared the land and it was easier to keep clear they have been able to do this for a while but rarely do personally if it stops us getting the eyesores that appear because of it now i will be happy |
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How can anyone think this is a good idea? they won't think it's a good idea when the family that moves in are the ones from Hell. I've got another car parked on my drive that I don't always use. it's worth a few grand but maybe they want that as well to give to somebody that needs it more than I do? If this goes through and they take up all the houses, they'll be knocking on our doors next with a family that's moving in with us for a few weeks of hot baths and warm beds. and we'll let it happen because that is what us British people have turned into under this government. |
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tell that to any of these
http://sccplugins.sheffield.gov.uk/p...Mon=01/12/2008 http://www.welovelarkhall.com/2008/1...ard-house.html http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/home...l/article.html why should these people risk thier lives for this http://www.shieldsgazette.com/jarrow...use.3801113.jp http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/ne...use.5004548.jp http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co....l/article.html not all are as bad as those i know but many are and it mostly those that they are talking about |
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(However, thats like saying the victim of mugging is to blame because he had a nice iplayer that the mugger wanted.... In other words, don't blame the owners, blame the scrotes who get their kicks from arson.....) |
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