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Why bother about empty homes?
The Council wants to work with owners and other agencies to resolve these problems and has adopted a strategy to do so.
What will the Council do?
The strategy involves Council officers contacting owners to find out why their property is empty and discussing options that may be available for bringing it back into use. New powers known as Empty Dwelling Managements Orders were introduced in England in April 2006. Unless a residential property falls into one of the exemption categories, the Council could (after exploring all other available options) apply to the Residential Property Tribunal for an Empty Dwelling Management Order. This would allow the Council to take over the management of a property that has been empty for more than six months.
What further advice is available?
Advice is available and owners can be put in touch with the Council's partners who may be able to offer assistance.
There is also information available from the Department for Communities and Local Government website.
What options are available to property owners?
There are a wide range of options available to property owners including:
There is no obligation to follow any of the options suggested, nor is there any charge for advice or any follow up service, but it could lead to great benefits for the property owners and the community.
General advice on letting and property management is available from Housing Services.
Tell us about an Empty Home
Please contact the private sector housing team on 01993 861060, or use the online service on the right of this page, to inform us about an empty home in your area. The following information will be required, address of property, name and address of owner if known, how long it has been empty for and type of property.
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