Another local authority is seeking the assistance of private landlords to help it solve its homelessness problem.
Fife council is calling on private landlords and domestic property owners to become part of what it calls “a new partnership.”
They would provide temporary accommodation for vulnerable families and professional support to help meet local housing needs.
The new Fife Landlord Partnership is supported by the Scottish Association of Landlords and funded by the Scottish Government.
Owners are being asked to consider providing their properties to the council for temporary accommodation.
They lease their properties to Fife council for a fixed term, receiving guaranteed monthly rent, property management, and no void periods.
The council promises owners retain control over repairs and maintenance issues.
The council handles tenant support and day‑to‑day management, and claims this means the scheme “a secure option for owners looking to make the best use of their properties and stability.”
A council spokesperson says: “We are in a housing emergency and we’re committed to increasing the supply of affordable houses and easing pressure on our housing services.
“To achieve this goal, the council is … engaging with private sector landowners, land agents and developers and utilising Scottish Government funding.
“… We know property owners want reassurance, reliability, and a straightforward service. This new Landlord Partnership aims to offer exactly that.”
Landlords can learn more or register their interest by contacting Fife Council’s Housing Access Team lynne.smith@fife.gov.uk
This article is taken from Landlord Today