Cheshire East Council are calling on private landlords to help provide one bedroomed accommodation for those in need across Cheshire East.
Since the national lockdown in March this year, our housing team has accommodated a significant number of homeless residents in supported accommodation.
These residents now require assistance to move into more settled accommodation. We have been successful in securing government funding to help facilitate moves into private rented accommodation.
In partnership with Concrete, who will provide tenancy support, the government programme, Next Steps, aims to provide accommodation in the private rented sector for 38 residents.
Landlords who are willing to offer properties to these residents will receive incentives such as advance rent payments, a named contact to liaise with around tenancy issues and the assurance that any tenancies granted will be closely monitored for at least the first five months (this can be extended if needed).
Councillor Nick Mannion, Cheshire East Cabinet Member for Environment and Regeneration said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has affected many people, sadly the situation has resulted in some residents becoming unemployed or struggling financially and losing their homes.
“The Next Steps programme is an opportunity for private landlords to offer secure one bedroomed accommodation to those in Cheshire East who need help. In return they will receive guaranteed rental income for a property that may otherwise have stood empty and support from an advisor who will work with them and their tenants.”
References will be provided by the resident’s current accommodation provider and only those deemed to be ready to hold a tenancy will be allowed to benefit from the programme.
Landlords will be expected to provide accommodation of a good standard and to comply with the legislation around letting in the private rented sector.
For more details of the scheme please contact Claire Grice on 07534891628 or Karen Wild on 07843641168
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