Housing (Scotland) Bill: Fairer Scotland Duty Assessment Summary

Fairer Scotland Duty (FSD) Assessment summary for the Housing (Scotland) Bill


Summary of aims and expected outcomes of strategy, proposal, programme or policy

The Housing (Scotland) Bill (“the Bill") is ambitious in responding to the need to improve the housing outcomes in Scotland for people who live mainly in rented accommodation or face homelessness. At the same time, it continues to safeguard the proportionate use of a landlord’s property for rental purposes, seeking to deliver a fair balance between protection for tenants and the rights of landlords.

The Bill contains a package of reforms which will help ensure people have a safe, secure, and affordable place to live. It also helps to deliver the Scottish Government’s ‘New Deal for Tenants’ and some aspects of ‘Housing to 2040’, while contributing to the ambition to end homelessness in Scotland.

Information about the background, consultation and the policy intention behind the Bill is set out in the Policy Memorandum which accompanies the Bill. The Bill, Policy Memorandum and other accompanying documents are available from the Scottish Parliament website[1].

Contact

Email: housing.legislation@gov.scot

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