Decision details

Private Sector Housing Enforcement Policy

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

To consider the proposed Private Sector Housing Enforcement Policy

Decisions:

Cllr S Davies introduced the report and moved the recommendations from the Cabinet meeting held on 7 June 2023.  Cllr Cleary seconded the motion.

 

In response to a question on the number of enforcement actions, a number of Members highlighted the importance of working positively with private landlords such as via the Housing Forum, with a reflection of how successful the policy was being how engaged private sector partners were, rather than the number of enforcement actions which were considered to be a last resort.

 

Members welcomed the policy as a firm but fair approach to working in partnership with the private sector, promoting the maintaining and where possible, the raising of high standards.  Requests for a review in 12 months time were welcomed by the Portfolio Holder.

 

It was clarified that this policy did not cover short term holiday lets and apartment rentals such as Airbnb.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the Private Sector Housing Enforcement Policy, establishing the remedies and legislative powers available to Officers to ensure housing standards are met in the private housing sector, be approved.

 

Reason Key: Impacts Significant Number of People;

Other reasons / organisations consulted

N/A

Consultees

Executive Management Team, relevant Portfolio Holder and Housing and Homelessness Overview and Scrutiny Panel

Contact: Kirsty M Farmer, Service Manager - Housing Resident Service Email: kirstyM.farmer@nfdc.gov.uk, Richard Knott, Strategic Director – Housing & Communities Email: richard.knott@nfdc.gov.uk Tel: 023 8028 5242.

Report author: Kirsty M Farmer

Publication date: 21/07/2023

Date of decision: 10/07/2023

Decided at meeting: 10/07/2023 - Council

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