In a keynote housing speech today the Leader of the Liberal
Democrats, will call for strict action
against empty homes and for reforms to make it easier for young
people unable to get on the housing ladder.
Cable will call for:
- Increase from 200% council tax on empty homes to 500%
- Stamp duty surcharge for overseas residents
- Loans of up to £2,000 for upfront cost of deposits
said:
“There is little recognition that radical change will be
necessary if the crisis in housing is to be properly addressed in
our lifetime.
“At one extreme are individuals with serious mental health issues
and tens of thousands of homeless families trapped in unsuitable
‘temporary’ accommodation. At the other, millions of mainly
young people, who despite being in good jobs, struggle to pay the
deposits or rents required for satisfactory rented accommodation
or to afford home ownership.
“As we build more homes, millions will continue to live in the
existing stock of social housing, privately rented property, and
owner-occupied property, many of them faced with poor conditions,
unaffordable rents and instability.”
On the challenges for the so-called “generation rent”
Cable said:
“We need an end to exploitative, greedy, negligent or neglectful
practices in the private sector, which give the majority of good
landlords a bad name.
“Lib Dems support mandatory licensing with a publicly available
database of rogue landlords; promoting longer private tenancies
with inflation or wage- linked rents; promoting a ‘right to buy’
– right of first refusal – for sitting tenants when a landlord
sells; capping upfront deposits; and banning letting agencies’
fees for tenants.
“For many young people of generation rent, a key issue is the
high upfront cost of renting and assembling a deposit. The Lib
Dems are advocating for loans of up to £2,000 to assist with
this.”
Cable will also announce new plans to generate the level of
housing necessary whilst protecting green spaces in urban areas.
He will also outline how government could create a new body to
increase housing stock.