Agenda Item 29
Date of meeting: 20 July 2023
Proposer: Councillor McLeay
Seconder: Councillor Hill
Ward(s) affected: All
Notice of Motion
Green Group
Council notes:
1.
Rent in Brighton & Hove is one of the highest
in the country, with an average rent of £1,100 which accounts
for 50% of the average monthly income;
2.
The cost of rent continues to spiral
upwards;
3.
The quality of rented properties continues to be
poor, with the highest proportion of one-bedroom households (24.7%)
in England and Wales outside the capital;
4.
With 32.9% of residents privately renting,
Brighton & Hove has suffered heavily in the housing crisis,
with residents priced out of the city;
5.
At least two of the parties represented on the
council supported devolving powers from government to support rent
controls;
6.
Politicians continue to waiver on commitments to
support renters when they are hit hardest by the housing
crisis;
7.
There is a desperate need for local authorities to
have greater powers over landlords, and to use those powers to
tackle a housing market profiting a few at the cost of many;
8. It is interested and attracted by the idea that council leaders should be able to make decisions to freeze rent.
This council resolves to:
9. Request that the Chief Executive writes to both the National Government and the Leader of the Opposition in Westminster making a case for councils to be given the power to freeze private rents in their areas;
10.Call on every party to commit to supporting rent
controls at the next General Election;
11. Request that, should any mechanism to introduce rent control be introduced, the Council considers taking immediate action to implement those measures.