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Thread: Council to explore possibility of Rent Pressure Zones across Highland

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    Arrow Council to explore possibility of Rent Pressure Zones across Highland

    The Caithness Business Index has posted the following article:

    Council to explore possibility of Rent Pressure Zones across Highland

    [IMG][/IMG] Members of The Highland Council have agreed that the Council will examine and report back on the feasibility of applying under the provisions of the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 for a Rent Pressure Zone for Inverness and for any other community in the Highlands facing similarly expensive housing rents. Members approved a motion presented by Cllr Richard Laird (Inverness Central Ward) and Cllr Ron MacWilliam (Inverness Ness-side Ward) which stated: "The Highland Council notes the unprecedented high rents for private sector housing in Inverness and many other areas in the Highlands and the pressure this places on both the Highland Housing Register and those individuals and families seeking a home in the city." Council Housing Officers will be asked to explore and examine the feasibility of applying for Rent Pressure Zones - if required - and to report back to a future meeting of the Council. [Read Full Article]

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    I hope they make a better job than they made of the Pressured Area Status which was abused by RSL to cheat tenants out of their right to buy but allowed Council tenants to purchase their homes even if the property was inside the PAS right up to the last day. The council knew that some RSLs had applied for PAS on false and made up information and therefore submitted fraudulent paperwork ,even when it was brought to their notice they turned a blind eye. HRC truth or trust don't go together.

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