Thursday, April 23, 2009

It costs more to live in Shitsville

I was having a perusal through the local rag earlier, seeing who is dead, who is in court etc.

Normally I just flick through, but because I was really really bored, I started reading all the car adverts, the estate agents adverts and the tat folks are trying to sell. Usual run of the mill stuff.

One section in particular caught my eye and started me thinking. The section to endure my beady eye for a half hour or so was the 'TO LET' page, just after the estate agency pages. It made interesting reading.

The following two adverts are fairly typical, both are the same kind of house (three bedroom, garden). One is in a quiet part of town, all privately owned by professional types. The other is an ex council house in a 'less desirable' area of town, surrounded by feral dogs/washing machines in the gardens/woman going to the shop whilst wearing pyjamas at 3pm. You get the jist.

Advert one - Three bedroom house - £500 pcm

Advert two - Three bedroom house - £425 pcm. Deposit and refs req.

Now, hazard a guess as to where each of the above houses are. The first one is the ex council and the second is in the quiet area.

Pretty much all of the to let adverts are the same. The ex council/middle of shitsville houses are more expensive to rent on a like for like basis versus the houses in the nicer areas.

The reason? Housing benefit.

Landlords know that tenants who will live in Shitsville are more likely to be on benefits and price up the rental accordingly safe in the knowledge that the council will cough up.

The council decide what is a 'fair' rent according to various criteria, one of which is the average rental price of other properties in any given area. All the ex council houses have, give or take, the same rent in Shitsville. Thus the council cough up.

I hope the 'efficiency' savings Badger Darling mentioned in his bodge-it budget extend to sorting this blatant abuse of the system.

6 comments:

formertory said...

You might remember a while back the Afghan family living in a big detached house dahn sarf, for which the Council was paying. When the deal was done the Council was under a duty to disclose the *maximum* rent they'd pay for the accommodation. The landlord was able to establish that the council would pay up to £12000 per month under its own guidelines and so guess what his rent figure was?

Mark Wadsworth said...

Top stuff, I have linked.

woman on a raft said...

woman going to the shop whilst wearing pyjamas at 3pmNo need for that. The kids are back from school at 3.15 and can be sent out to get their own pizza and ovenchips.

The End (Bye Bye!) said...

I've noticed this sort of activity as well. An obvious scam and an abuse of the system.

Will this loophole be closed? Nope!

subrosa said...

Liked your story where the comments don't work Rab. Make me smile too :)

Dr Evil said...

Very enlightening, Rab.