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Page 1: Early Impacts of Welfare Reform on rental income and arrears

Early Impacts of Welfare Reform on rental income and arrears

Kirstie Corbett17 Feb 2014

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Methods and Measures• Quarterly online survey• All Scottish Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) and

local authority landlords

• Rental income for financial year 2013-14• Arrears as a percentage of rental income• Challenges • Actions

• Seasonal variations (March, June & Sept)• Changes over time (2011, 2012 & 2013)

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Arrears – all landlords at September

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Arrears – seasonal pattern for RSLs

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Landlords’ estimates of impact

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Cash value of impact

Total cash value of direct arrears = £4.86 million (for 113 landlords)

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Over 80% of landlords have

reviewed their budgets or revised their business plans

Over 90% of landlords are working to identify and engage

directly with vulnerable tenants

Over 60% of landlords have

appointed new staff specifically to deal with Welfare Reform issues

All landlords are focusing on actions to

advise and support tenants

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Existing financial

constraints

Concerns over rental income and financial

health

Pressure on staffing, IT

systems and resources

Increasing Arrears

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Key FindingsJune 2013 Sept 2013

Overall % arrears = 3.97% Overall % arrears = 4.43%

Total arrears = £63.1 million Total arrears = £72.6 million

77% landlords estimate up to around 10% arrears from Welfare Reform

66% landlords estimate up to around 10% arrears from Welfare Reform

Local authority landlords report higher % arrears and estimated impacts arising from Housing Benefit reductions

For individual RSLs – 64% saw increase in % arrears from March 2013 levels

For individual RSLs – 49% saw increase in % arrears from march 2013 levels

Landlords broadly confident in their estimates of Welfare Reform impacts


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