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To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (1) what percentage of requests to increase rent was granted in rent assessment committees in each of the last five years for which records are available;
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (1) what percentage of requests to increase rent was granted in rent assessment committees in each of the last five years for which records are available;
(2) in what percentage of cases heard before a rent assessment committee the rent (a) stayed the same and (b) decreased in each of the last five years for which figures are available;
(2) in what percentage of cases heard before a rent assessment committee the rent (a) stayed the same and (b) decreased in each of the last five years for which figures are available;
(3) what the average percentage change in rents assessed by rent assessment committees was in each of the last five years for which records are available.
(3) what the average percentage change in rents assessed by rent assessment committees was in each of the last five years for which records are available.
Financial management and policy review of rent assessment panels in England. DETR. 2000.
Financial management and policy review of rent assessment panels in England. DETR. 2000.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what was the average scarcity discount used by the London Rent Assessment Committee in calculating fair rents using market rent comparables since 1998 for (a) re-registered rent appeals in London and (b) re-registered rent appeals from the...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what was the average scarcity discount used by the London Rent Assessment Committee in calculating fair rents using market rent comparables since 1998 for (a) re-registered rent appeals in London and (b) re-registered rent appeals from the...
Rent Assessment Panels: financial management and policy review: a consultation paper. DETR. 1999.
Rent Assessment Panels: financial management and policy review: a consultation paper. DETR. 1999.
Who appoints the members of the panel of the Rent Assessment Committee; what is the duration of their appointment; what criteria were laid down for their selection; to whom are the members of the panel answerable; and what steps or precautions are taken to ensure their impartiality. [HL 3437].
Who appoints the members of the panel of the Rent Assessment Committee; what is the duration of their appointment; what criteria were laid down for their selection; to whom are the members of the panel answerable; and what steps or precautions are taken to ensure their impartiality. [HL 3437].
Adjournment debate on rent officers' adjudication in respect of protected tenants.
Adjournment debate on rent officers' adjudication in respect of protected tenants.
SI 1998/54 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 1998.
SI 1998/54 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 1998.
SI 1997/3007 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 15 January 1998. (Laid date given as 16.12.97 on SI, corrected Jan 1998).
SI 1997/3007 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 15 January 1998. (Laid date given as 16.12.97 on SI, corrected Jan 1998).
SI 1997/1854 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 September 1997.
SI 1997/1854 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 September 1997.
SI 1996/2547 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 1997.
SI 1996/2547 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 April 1997.
Housing Bill. Lord report stage second day.
Housing Bill. Lord report stage second day.
Housing Bill. Lords committee stage third day. New clauses considered. Clauses 78 to 96 agreed to, clauses 78, 79, 81, 82 and 86 as amended. Schedules 4 to 6 agreed to, schedule 5 as amended. New schedule agreed to.
Housing Bill. Lords committee stage third day. New clauses considered. Clauses 78 to 96 agreed to, clauses 78, 79, 81, 82 and 86 as amended. Schedules 4 to 6 agreed to, schedule 5 as amended. New schedule agreed to.
Housing Bill. Committee stage thirteenth sitting (afternoon). Clauses 77 to 81 agreed to. Schedule 5, as amended, agreed to. New clauses considered.
Housing Bill. Committee stage thirteenth sitting (afternoon). Clauses 77 to 81 agreed to. Schedule 5, as amended, agreed to. New clauses considered.
Houses in multiple occupation, the private rented sector and leasehold reform in the Housing Bill (Bill 44 1995/96). House of Commons Library Research Paper 96/11.
Houses in multiple occupation, the private rented sector and leasehold reform in the Housing Bill (Bill 44 1995/96). House of Commons Library Research Paper 96/11.
SI 1995/3264 (Negative Instrument). Coming into force 1 April 1996.
SI 1995/3264 (Negative Instrument). Coming into force 1 April 1996.
What is his estimate of the total number of tenants in assured shorthold tenancies who have been receiving housing benefit in each year since the introduction of the Housing Act 1988; and how many of these have had their rents determined by a rent assessment committee. - Including figures.
What is his estimate of the total number of tenants in assured shorthold tenancies who have been receiving housing benefit in each year since the introduction of the Housing Act 1988; and how many of these have had their rents determined by a rent assessment committee. - Including figures.