Issue - meetings
MOULD & CONDENSATION IN HOUSING ASSOCIATION (RSL) HOUSING STOCK AND PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR PROPERTIES
Meeting: 18/05/2023 - Partnerships Scrutiny Committee (Item 7)
To consider a report (copy attached) from the Lead Officer – Community Housing which details the extent of the Council’s role and responsibilities in relation to mould, condensation and disrepair matters in Registered Social Landlords and private rented sector properties in Denbighshire.
11.30am – 12.15pm
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The
Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services gave a brief
background on Mould and Condensation in Housing Association (RSL) Housing Stock
and Private Rented Sector Properties. He began by explaining that it was very
much team effort, working closely across many services.
The report was based on the management of
mould and condensation in properties owned and managed by registered social
landlords and in the private rented sector. The report followed on from a
recent report regarding the same issue within Council housing stock.
There were two main aspects to the report as
follows:
1.
To provide an update on the situation in the
Private Rented Sector.
2.
To provide an update on the positive actions
that had been taken by Registered Social Landlords to address and respond to
the current situation.
It was explained that the RSLs were
responsible to their own Boards and to Welsh Government in relation to the
management of the standards of their own properties.
The Public Protection, Regeneration and
Economic Development Manager (PPREDM) guided Members through the elements of
the report relating to the private rented sector and the work that was ongoing
via the Council’s Public Protection Team and Housing Enforcement Officers. The housing enforcement legislation was
set out in the Housing Act 2004. Any enforcement that was taken, was enforced
under the Housing, Health and Safety Rating System
(HHSRS). The process set out in the guidelines allowed time for landlords to take action before any enforcement was taken.
Enforcement action figures over the last 4 years (previously circulated)
had gradually reduced with the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard and the
Renting Homes Wales Act potentially being contributing factors.
In conjunction with the commencement of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act
2016 earlier in 2023, the Housing Enforcement Team had made a change to the
complaint investigation process to ensure that the landlord was made aware of
any complaint by their tenants, in order to give them
the opportunity to address the disrepair issues before formally involving the
Council’s Housing Enforcement Team. If after 21 days the problem still existed,
or significant progress had not
been made, then Housing Enforcement would arrange to carry out an inspection.
The new process applied to all complaints received except for emergencies which
were prioritised and inspected as soon as practicable.
The PPREDM continued to explain that in
respect of RSLs very few complaints had been received. Where such complaints
were received, Housing Enforcement would advise the tenant in the first
instance to contact their housing provider so that their landlord had the
opportunity to address their concerns directly. To date no cases with RSLs had
required any further escalation or involvement.
The Strategic Planning and Housing
Manager explained the second aspect of the report relating to the positive
actions that had been taken by RSLs. Two out of the six local RSLs had provided
the Council with a copy of their response to Welsh
Government to reassure the Committee that, as responsible landlords they had
responded to the issue. A brief summary of their
response was given as follows: -
· All reports
of damp, mould and condensation were recorded, inspected and the case load
monitored by a senior officer with reports to senior leadership teams and
boards of management.
· Clear
processes were in place to manage all reports from households to ensure prompt
action was taken.
· The most at risk households and properties had been targeted for
intervention and support.
· All frontline
staff had received training and awareness to be able to identify and report any
issues with mould and condensation.
· Partnerships to deliver advice to ... view the full minutes text for item 7