Expressions of interest are being invited from landlords and other property owners who want to apply for a grant of up to £20,000 to bring an empty property back into use.
The scheme is part of a drive by Liverpool council to cut homelessness by reducing the housing waiting list.
A total of £7.3m of grants will be made available to private sector home owners over the next three years to encourage them to bring 365 properties back into use.
The grant – between £5,000 and £20,000 – will be awarded in return for taking a tenant who is currently on the Housing Solutions waiting list, over a three year period. The landlord will receive rent at the Local Housing Allowance rate.
Applicants must renovate the property to at least the Decent Homes Standard, including ensuring there are no Category 1 Hazards that could cause serious injury or death, such as electric and gas faults.
It is estimated the scheme will save £13.3 million in reduced temporary accommodation costs.
A council spokesperson says: “The homelessness crisis is affecting councils up and down the country and in Liverpool we are taking decisive action to tackle it.
“The Empty Homes Grant has the advantage of not just reducing the housing waiting list, but also bringing back into use properties just need some love and care to make them habitable again.
“Combined with other work we are doing, including creating a new customer services hub to rapidly assess homeless households, and working with social housing providers to deliver new affordable developments, we are determined to do everything in our power to make sure people in Liverpool have a decent roof over their head.”
Eligibility criteria
Expressions of interest can be made by visiting https://liverpool.gov.uk/emptyhomesgrant.
This article is taken from Landlord Today