2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1474746420000251
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Supporting Tenants with Multiple and Complex Needs in Houses in Multiple Occupation: The Need to Balance Planning Restrictions and Housing Enforcement with Support

Abstract: The number of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) in the UK has increased significantly in recent years, with the sector disproportionately housing vulnerable tenants. Government responses to the growth in HMOs has focused increasingly on landlord enforcement and planning controls, with limited attention on the needs of vulnerable residents. Drawing on new research with HMO tenants with multiple and complex needs (MCN), attendance at HMO working groups and consultations with stakeholders, this article argues … Show more

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“…As the private rented sector continues to grow nationally, UTA is expected to remain a substantial aspect of the housing system for people facing multiple disadvantage (Iafrati, 2021). With this in mind, the East Sussex TAAG is a practical way in which local agencies involved in the housing system can explore change and improve standards by collaborating with different agencies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As the private rented sector continues to grow nationally, UTA is expected to remain a substantial aspect of the housing system for people facing multiple disadvantage (Iafrati, 2021). With this in mind, the East Sussex TAAG is a practical way in which local agencies involved in the housing system can explore change and improve standards by collaborating with different agencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%