• Latest
  • Trending
  • All

Scottish councils to be given power to impose rent caps

September 30, 2025

Taboo subjects on the table at women's health event

June 15, 2026

When will social media ban start and what platforms are included?

June 15, 2026

Oil prices slide after Pakistan announces deal between US and Iran

June 15, 2026

Starmer set to ban under-16s from major social media platforms

June 15, 2026

Social media on trial: Four important cases to watch

June 15, 2026

Hamilton says Barcelona win beyond wildest dreams

June 14, 2026

UK electric car sales target set to be weakened

June 14, 2026

Why the US economy keeps defying the odds

June 14, 2026

What we know about US sea drone used in helicopter crew rescue mission

June 14, 2026

Fears dogs to blame for drop in little tern numbers

June 14, 2026

Sinkholes near Purley bridge halt Gatwick trains

June 14, 2026

Friends hope death of footballer leads to new cardiac arrest rule

June 14, 2026
News
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
Monday, June 15, 2026
No Result
View All Result

NEWS

3 °c
London
8 ° Wed
9 ° Thu
11 ° Fri
13 ° Sat
  • Home
  • Video
  • World
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • US & Canada

    Clinical Australia upset Turkey in World Cup opener

    Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap, early projections say

    World Cup 2026: Fifa to pay Somali referee full tournament fee

    Vincent's parents 'never say he's good enough' – so he turned to a middle-aged couple online

    Royal Marines board Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in English Channel

    Armed men kidnap high-ranking security official in Haiti

    The nuclear challenge at the heart of Trump's Iran negotiations

    New York Knicks win NBA championship for first time in over 50 years

    Bangladesh beat Australia to claim first ODI series win against six-time World Cup winners

  • UK
    • All
    • England
    • N. Ireland
    • Politics
    • Scotland
    • Wales

    Starmer set to ban under-16s from major social media platforms

    Hamilton says Barcelona win beyond wildest dreams

    Sinkholes near Purley bridge halt Gatwick trains

    Glasgow race attacks a 'mark against the reputation of the city'

    Jade Jones could face Sheena Bathory after dominant second boxing win

    Days of violence 'a stain on NI's international reputation'

    Molly Russell's dad says PM rushing social media restrictions 'deplorable'

    Eight arrests at anti-immigration and counter protest in Brighton

    Thousands gather for anti-racism rally in Belfast after disorder

  • Business
    • All
    • Companies
    • Connected World
    • Economy
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Global Trade
    • Technology of Business

    Oil prices slide after Pakistan announces deal between US and Iran

    UK electric car sales target set to be weakened

    Why the US economy keeps defying the odds

    Teen plans to leave uni 'debt free' after making £35,000 selling vintage football shirts

    Beauty Pie LED mask ad banned over misleading anti-wrinkle claim

    Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire as SpaceX soars in stock market debut

    'I was employee number one at SpaceX'

    Reporter Reads

    Elon Musk’s SpaceX raises $75bn ahead of record stock market debut

  • Tech
  • Entertainment & Arts

    Meghan hits red carpet at Power of Women in Hollywood

    Margot Robbie unable to speak at Saltburn premiere

    Barbra Streisand: Siri can now pronounce my name

    Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel inspires cinema’s look

    Taylor Swift/ Travis Kelce romance reaches White House

    The Killers booed at Georgia concert after inviting Russian fan on stage

    Watch: Memorable moments from Parkinson's star-studded show

    Tom Jones: Neighbour surprised to find singer in flat below

    Black Country Folk Festival showcases local musicians

    Watch: Australians set new world record with Tina Turner dance

  • Science
  • Health
  • In Pictures
  • Reality Check
  • Have your say
  • More
    • Newsbeat
    • Long Reads

NEWS

No Result
View All Result
Home UK Scotland

Scottish councils to be given power to impose rent caps

September 30, 2025
in Scotland
7 min read
248 5
0
492
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Getty Images A general view of multi-storey flats surrounded by trees and green spaces. Getty Images

Councils in Scotland will be able to cap rent increases on some properties at a maximum of 6% under a bill backed by MSPs.

Local authorities will be able to introduce controls in specially designated areas under the government’s Housing (Scotland) Bill.

The legislation – which was passed by 89 votes to 28 – will also require local authorities to act more quickly when tenants are at risk of homelessness, and introduce measures designed to help victims of domestic abuse.

Housing Secretary Mairi McAllan said the reforms would strengthen protections for tenants and introduce a “gold standard” in homeless prevention.

However, housing campaigners said the rent controls – which will not apply to mid-market and build-to-let homes – do not go far enough.

Temporary rent controls were put in place during the Covid pandemic, but those expired in April 2025.

The housing bill creates provisions for new long-term measures by allowing ministers to designate parts of the country as rent control areas. This is expected to happen by 2027.

In those zones, councils will be able to limit rent increases to one percentage point above inflation (as measured under the Consumer Price Index), up to a maximum rent increase of 6%.

However, mid-market rent and build-to-let homes, including student accommodation, are to be exempt.

Ministers said they were concerned that rent caps on those properties could suppress housebuilding.

The bill allows for some other properties to be exempt from the rent cap, and for rents to be increased above the rent cap in some cases.

Regulations setting out the detail of those rules are expected to be agreed by parliament next year.

The wide-ranging legislation will introduce duties on public authorities – including councils, the police and the health service – to ensure people do not become homeless.

They will have to ask about the housing circumstances of those they interact with and provide support, or refer them, to their local authority.

Councils will be required to act sooner to prevent homelessness by providing support to households threatened with homelessness up to six months before homelessness appears imminent, rather than the current two months.

The bill will update the definition of domestic abuse in housing legislation and force social landlords to set out a policy to support tenants at risk of homelessness because of domestic abuse.

Under the legislation, courts will have to consider whether to delay when an eviction is carried out.

The bill also includes changes to the way damages for unlawful eviction are calculated.

Private and social housing tenants are to be given new rights to request to keep a pet, while private housing tenants are to be allowed to make changes to the property they are renting.

Housing emergency

The bill includes provisions allowing the government to use unclaimed deposits to fund support for private tenants, and allowing a single joint tenant to end a joint tenancy.

And it sets out measures to make it easier for social housing tenants to have damp and mould in their homes fixed.

The move comes in response to the Awaab’s Law campaign, named after two-year-old Awaab Ishak who died from mould exposure in Rochdale in 2020.

MSPs also agreed to an amendment tabled by Green co-leader Ross Greer removing a council tax premium on second and long-term empty homes.

The Scottish government declared a national housing emergency last year due to a severe shortage in social homes and rising private rent costs.

Yet figures released earlier this month showed the number of households living in temporary homeless accommodation in Scotland has reached a record high.

That came after Housing Secretary Mairi McAllan announced an emergency action plan, pledging up to £4.9bn over the next four years to deliver about 36,000 affordable homes.

However, research shared with BBC Scotland News found that £8.2bn would need to be spent over the next five-year term of the Scottish parliament to meet the government’s house building targets.

Bianca Lopez, who has long dark hair, looks at the camera while standing outside the Scottish Parliament. She is wearing a green vest over a red and black top. There is a crowd of people behind her, standing at the far side of a water feature.

Living Rent’s Bianca Lopez says the rent controls do not go far enough

Landlord groups have warned rent controls could exacerbate the housing crisis by putting people off renting their properties and disincentivising investment.

John Blackwood, chief executive of the Scottish Association of Landlords, said his organisation opposed any rent controls but said the cap of inflation plus one percentage point was “proportionate”.

He told BBC Scotland News: “Rent controls deter investment, frighten off landlords, reduce supply of accommodation and ironically, it raises rents.

“So we need to make sure if we do have rent controls it doesn’t do any of those things in Scotland.”

Living Rent national secretary Bianca Lopez told BBC Scotland News that those in mid-market and build-to-rent properties would be “left behind” by the bill, which she warned could create a “two-tier” system of rent controls.

A mid-market tenant, she said her rent had increased by 19% in a year, rising to £540 a month and leaving her at the “brink” financially.

“At the same time my wage hasn’t gone up 19% in 12 months so it really puts a strain on your resources and mental health as well,” Ms Lopez added.

Shelter Scotland Director Alison Watson said: “We welcome any measures that prevent homelessness but ultimately this bill does not go far enough.

“It does not have the money behind it to deliver the homes we need or ensure frontline services are funded to deliver the preventative services within the bill.”



Source link

Tags: capscouncilsimposepowerrentScottish

Related Posts

Glasgow race attacks a 'mark against the reputation of the city'

June 14, 2026
0

Former Lord Provost Dr Michael Kelly has told the BBC scenes over the past week were disgraceful. Source...

Women’s T20 World Cup: Scotland beat Ireland at Old Trafford to earn first win

June 13, 2026
0

Women's T20 World Cup, Group 2, Old Trafford Scotland 161-5 (20 overs): K Bryce 60, S Bryce 49; Canning...

Fifa World Cup: Scotland’s Scott McTominay trains after stomach upset

June 12, 2026
0

Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay took part in training on the eve of the World Cup opener against Haiti, having...

  • Lee McGregor: Scot seeks world title in 2025 & Nathaniel Collins bout

    677 shares
    Share 271 Tweet 169
  • Belgian footballer arrested in cocaine investigation

    533 shares
    Share 213 Tweet 133
  • Next to raise prices to help pay for rising wage costs

    531 shares
    Share 212 Tweet 133
  • South Wales Police officers injured, one arrested

    525 shares
    Share 210 Tweet 131
  • Charities to get £15m fund to save surplus farm food

    516 shares
    Share 206 Tweet 129
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Lee McGregor: Scot seeks world title in 2025 & Nathaniel Collins bout

January 16, 2025

Belgian footballer arrested in cocaine investigation

January 27, 2025

Next to raise prices to help pay for rising wage costs

January 7, 2025

World Cup 2022: TikTok brings football fever to millions of fans

0

UK economy will get worse before it gets better, warns chancellor

0

One of Central America’s most active volcanoes erupts again

0

Taboo subjects on the table at women's health event

June 15, 2026

When will social media ban start and what platforms are included?

June 15, 2026

Oil prices slide after Pakistan announces deal between US and Iran

June 15, 2026

Categories

Health

Taboo subjects on the table at women's health event

June 15, 2026
0

Three nurses behind the event say they want women to feel they can have open and honest conversations. ...

Read more

When will social media ban start and what platforms are included?

June 15, 2026
News

© 2023 GODJ - NEWS CORP - news.godj.com.

Explore NEWS.GODJ.COM

  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More

Follow Us

  • Home Main
  • Video
  • World
  • Top News
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • UK
  • In Pictures
  • Health
  • Reality Check
  • Science
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Login

© 2023 GODJ - NEWS CORP - news.godj.com.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.