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Landlords in Scunthorpe 'may sell up' due to tougher rules | Landlords in Scunthorpe 'may sell up' due to tougher rules |
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A discarded mattress partially blocks an alleyway which allows access to the rear of properties | A discarded mattress partially blocks an alleyway which allows access to the rear of properties |
After a council announced a date when it would introduce tougher rules for private landlords, aimed at improving housing standards and cracking down on antisocial behaviour, BBC reporter Naj Modak took a walk through the affected area. | After a council announced a date when it would introduce tougher rules for private landlords, aimed at improving housing standards and cracking down on antisocial behaviour, BBC reporter Naj Modak took a walk through the affected area. |
Strolling through the rows of terraced houses and back alleys of the vibrant and diverse Crosby and Park and Town wards in Scunthorpe on a Wednesday evening, it did not take long before I had to step around household waste and other litter. | Strolling through the rows of terraced houses and back alleys of the vibrant and diverse Crosby and Park and Town wards in Scunthorpe on a Wednesday evening, it did not take long before I had to step around household waste and other litter. |
As I bent down to take a picture of some rubbish, a resident who was initially concerned I may be littering told me the council had recently cleared some of it. | As I bent down to take a picture of some rubbish, a resident who was initially concerned I may be littering told me the council had recently cleared some of it. |
However, he said: "Just you wait until the weekend" for more rubbish to appear. | However, he said: "Just you wait until the weekend" for more rubbish to appear. |
A council sign in the Crosby and Park ward warning against fly-tipping reads "No rubbish excuses" | A council sign in the Crosby and Park ward warning against fly-tipping reads "No rubbish excuses" |
Over the past few years, I have attended public meetings where residents and landlords had asked the local authority and the police to do more to tackle antisocial behaviour and fly-tipping. | Over the past few years, I have attended public meetings where residents and landlords had asked the local authority and the police to do more to tackle antisocial behaviour and fly-tipping. |
Since then, North Lincolnshire Council introduced measures including Public Space Protection Orders to help with enforcement through fines, supported by Humberside Police. | Since then, North Lincolnshire Council introduced measures including Public Space Protection Orders to help with enforcement through fines, supported by Humberside Police. |
The authority said it intended to introduce a Selective Licensing scheme on 6 October. | The authority said it intended to introduce a Selective Licensing scheme on 6 October. |
It means landlords of 1,230 privately rented homes in the Crosby and Park and Town wards will have to pay a minimum of £955 to obtain a licence. | It means landlords of 1,230 privately rented homes in the Crosby and Park and Town wards will have to pay a minimum of £955 to obtain a licence. |
While some local people supported the scheme, there was also concern a "sledgehammer approach" targeting landlords was not the solution. | While some local people supported the scheme, there was also concern a "sledgehammer approach" targeting landlords was not the solution. |
Gurch Singh, chair of the Scunthorpe Landlords Association (SLA), said it was "frustrating" that a "poorly justified" scheme would go ahead. | Gurch Singh, chair of the Scunthorpe Landlords Association (SLA), said it was "frustrating" that a "poorly justified" scheme would go ahead. |
Conservative councillor Richard Hannigan, deputy leader of the council, described the scheme as a "fundamental intervention in delivering a safe and healthy place to flourish". | Conservative councillor Richard Hannigan, deputy leader of the council, described the scheme as a "fundamental intervention in delivering a safe and healthy place to flourish". |
Household waste left at the side of another alleyway in the area | Household waste left at the side of another alleyway in the area |
The council was unable to introduce the scheme as planned in March, due to a legal challenge by SLA which failed. | The council was unable to introduce the scheme as planned in March, due to a legal challenge by SLA which failed. |
According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, under Selective Licensing, private renting landlords in an area covered by the scheme have to get a licence from the council to be able to rent out a property. | According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, under Selective Licensing, private renting landlords in an area covered by the scheme have to get a licence from the council to be able to rent out a property. |
The licence involves a fee payable to the council and compliance with a number of housing standards rules. | The licence involves a fee payable to the council and compliance with a number of housing standards rules. |
The council said, where it has concerns about non-compliance, management of the property or the behaviour of the licence holder, it may choose to apply an additional annual fee of £340. | The council said, where it has concerns about non-compliance, management of the property or the behaviour of the licence holder, it may choose to apply an additional annual fee of £340. |
SLA's legal challenge was dismissed on 29 May and it was ordered to pay £10,000 in legal costs. | SLA's legal challenge was dismissed on 29 May and it was ordered to pay £10,000 in legal costs. |
Mr Singh said, by using a "sledgehammer approach to target landlords, it failed to address root problems" linked to antisocial behaviour due to poverty. | Mr Singh said, by using a "sledgehammer approach to target landlords, it failed to address root problems" linked to antisocial behaviour due to poverty. |
In an area of low rent and low property values, landlords would now have to absorb the additional cost, he said. | In an area of low rent and low property values, landlords would now have to absorb the additional cost, he said. |
"It will reduce the properties available and push rental prices up," he added. | "It will reduce the properties available and push rental prices up," he added. |
He said, instead, the council should focus on tackling antisocial behaviour. | He said, instead, the council should focus on tackling antisocial behaviour. |
A discarded bed and mattress along with other litter left in an alleyway | A discarded bed and mattress along with other litter left in an alleyway |
Hannigan said the council talked about introducing Selective Licensing in 2017, but instead introduced a voluntary scheme to encourage landlords to raise standards. | Hannigan said the council talked about introducing Selective Licensing in 2017, but instead introduced a voluntary scheme to encourage landlords to raise standards. |
"Sadly, there's not been an improvement. In fact, if anything, the housing stock has deteriorated," he said. | "Sadly, there's not been an improvement. In fact, if anything, the housing stock has deteriorated," he said. |
The licence scheme gained cross-party support. | The licence scheme gained cross-party support. |
Labour councillor for Crosby and Park ward Christine O'Sullivan said her family roots in the area dated back to the 1850s. | Labour councillor for Crosby and Park ward Christine O'Sullivan said her family roots in the area dated back to the 1850s. |
She supported the scheme and said although landlords "can't be there 24/7," they could keep a watch on their tenants and educate them. | She supported the scheme and said although landlords "can't be there 24/7," they could keep a watch on their tenants and educate them. |
"We all need to work together to improve things for everyone," she said. | "We all need to work together to improve things for everyone," she said. |
If the scheme is a success it could be rolled out across part of the nearby Frodingham ward, the council said. | |
Items of furniture partially block a pavement in the ward | Items of furniture partially block a pavement in the ward |
Resident Brian Bennett said he complained to letting agents about rental properties on his street but did not get a good response. | Resident Brian Bennett said he complained to letting agents about rental properties on his street but did not get a good response. |
He said: "That's why I felt very strongly that this Selective Licensing should go ahead. | He said: "That's why I felt very strongly that this Selective Licensing should go ahead. |
"Landlords should be taking responsibility for their tenants and properties." | "Landlords should be taking responsibility for their tenants and properties." |
Mr Bennett added: "Let's look at the bigger picture and work out as to why the area has become a dump with all the constant fly-tipping." | Mr Bennett added: "Let's look at the bigger picture and work out as to why the area has become a dump with all the constant fly-tipping." |
Bob Riach, director of Riach Financial based in the Town ward, said: "The area needs cleaning up and properties bringing up to standard, but not all landlords are the same. There are some very good landlords." | Bob Riach, director of Riach Financial based in the Town ward, said: "The area needs cleaning up and properties bringing up to standard, but not all landlords are the same. There are some very good landlords." |
He said the scheme assumes a landlord has lots of money but many cannot afford the registration fees because they are not all making "big profits". | He said the scheme assumes a landlord has lots of money but many cannot afford the registration fees because they are not all making "big profits". |
Mr Riach said: "I believe that several landlords will sell and the new licences will put off new landlords." | Mr Riach said: "I believe that several landlords will sell and the new licences will put off new landlords." |
He said landlords provide a service when there is a shortage of social housing. | He said landlords provide a service when there is a shortage of social housing. |
As I walked through the ward to get back to my car, I saw people socialising on the street and children playing in the alleys not far from the litter. | As I walked through the ward to get back to my car, I saw people socialising on the street and children playing in the alleys not far from the litter. |
I wonder when I visit again, after the new rules have come into effect, whether the area will be tidier. | I wonder when I visit again, after the new rules have come into effect, whether the area will be tidier. |
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