London Borough of Islington

Empty Property (Landlord) Grant 2016/17

Empty property grants are available from the Council for bringing empty, residential properties back into use under the Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) Order 2002.

Empty property grants provide capital funding for repairs to bring properties back into use. The council can contribute 50% of the reasonable costs of renovation works up to the maximum stated below.

Please note there is limited funding for this scheme,therefore applications will be processed on a first come basis, if discussions have taken place with the Council, this will not guarantee any funding until a full application is received and funding is still available.

You can apply for a grant if:

  • Your property has been empty for one year or more.Proof must be providedfrom council tax or council officer involved in empty properties (Utility bills may be accepted as proof, showing unused energy).
  • You are the owner or leaseholder of the property and are responsible for all structural repairs (there must be at least five years remaining on your lease).
  • Your property does not meet the decent homes standard.
  • You intend to rent the propertythrough the Council’s Leasing Schemes, to house people in housing need nominated by the Council or to key workers.
  • You must retain ownership and let the property for a minimum of 5 years on an approved scheme or the grant will be repayable.
  • You must have planning permission for your proposed works or an established use certificate.

The following tables show the maximum grant eligibility for each letting scheme.

Islington Letting Scheme (see terms on page 2 )

Accommodation / Maximum Amount
Studios (of size to accommodate an adult and young child) / £20,000
1 Bedroom Flat/Dwelling / £20,000
2 Bedroom Flat/Dwelling / £30,000
3+ Bedroom Flat/Dwelling not required

Leasing Scheme (see terms on page 3)

Accommodation / Maximum Amount
Studios (of size to accommodate an adult and young child) / £15,000
1 Bedroom Flat/Dwelling / £15,000
2 Bedroom Flat/Dwelling / £25,000
3+ Bedroom Flat/Dwelling not required

Renting to Key Workers

Accommodation / Maximum Amount
Renting to Key workers (Per Dwelling) / £20,000

Key workers are defined as a household thathassingle income of £30,000 or joint income of £60,000 or less per year. Owners must find their own key worker tenants for this scheme and submit tenant’s job documentation as confirmation.

One member of the household needs to be working in one of the following roles:

  • Clinical NHS staff (except for doctors and dentists)
  • Teachers and nursery nurses in schools and further education or sixth form colleges
  • Police officers, community support officers and some civilian staff
  • Prison officers and some other prison staff
  • Probation Service staff
  • Planners working in a local authority
  • Firefighters and some other uniformed staff in Fire and Rescue Services
  • Connexions personal advisors employed by a local authority or a Connexions partnership
  • Armed Forces personnel and Ministry of Defence clinical staff, Ministry of Defence police officers and uniformed staff in the Fire and Defence Service
  • Qualified environmental health officers/practitioners who work in a local authority, government agency, the NHS or other public sector agencies
  • Highways Agency staff in certain safety roles in the traffic officer service
  • Social workers, nursery nurses, educational psychologists and therapists (e.g. occupational therapists) employed by local authorities, the Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service or the NHS.

Islington Lettings Scheme

Islington Lettings is a new kind of lettings agency launched by Islington Council. Our service offers Landlords the reassurance of:

  • Guaranteed rent paid to you in advance, all yeararound – even when there are no tenants living there or if there are rent collection problems.
  • Rent paid to you as a lump sum up to six monthsin advance.
  • No tenancy set up fees, ongoing legal or renewalfees to Landlords.

Leasing scheme

Applications made under the leasing category must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Where an application is for a single dwelling, it must be a two-bedroom flat.
  • Where the property contains more than one flat, there must be no more than one single one-bedroom flat or large studio. There is currently little demand for these units.
  • All units with 2 or more bedrooms must have a bath provided in the bathroom.

Leasing schemes offer accommodation to homeless households the Council has a statutory duty to house. The day to day management of the units will be carried out by agents or housing association, approved by the Council.

The owner may sign up to a leasing scheme with any of the preferred managing agents, who will manage the tenancies and will pay a guaranteed rent to the owner.

Agents for Leasing Schemes

Atlantic Lodge (London) Ltd
Finefair Consultancy Ltd
Genesis Housing Association Ltd
Sue Harris Corporation Ltd

Thomas Properties (PSL) Ltd

/ Tel: 0208 501 7777
Tel: 0208 554 0500
Tel: 033 3000 3000
Tel: 0208 349 2326 / 343 3995
Tel: 0207 281 5000

.Grant Funding

The Council will fund 50% up to a maximum of £80,000(for a development) of the reasonable cost of conversion and improvement of a property to the Decent Homes Standard. (See “A Decent Home: The Definition and Guidance for Implementation” Definition and

No grants are available to right to buy leaseholders if they bought directly from the Council.

Calculating the amount of grant

Example 1 - Leasing scheme

An owner applies to convert a property to 2 x two-bedroom flats.

The possible grant would be 2 x £20,000 = £40,000 maximum.

The owner provides an estimate for the cost of works, including surveyor’s fees and VAT amounting to £150,000 and intends to improve the property to a high standard.

The Council assesses the reasonable cost of conversion and improvements to the decent homes standard of £135,000.

The grant amount maximum would therefore be the maximum £40,000.

Example 2

An owner applies to convert a single property into 2 x two- bed flatfor keyworkers. The grant calculation used will be:

2x two bedroom flats@£20,000

Possible maximum grant of £40,000

However the owner provides an estimate for the cost of works, including surveyor’s fees and vat, amounting to £40,000.

The Council assesses the reasonable cost of conversion and improvements to the decent homes standard amounts to £36,000.

Therefore, the grant approved will be £18,000as the grant maximum amount is 50% of reasonable cost.

Grant Conditions

The grant is available subject to the following conditions (if they are contravened at any time during thefive year period the full grant will have to be repaid to the council).

  • All grants are subject to the availability of funding. Do not assume you have a grant until you have received full written approval.
  • A certificate of future occupation (for each dwelling) is required before approval of a grant, stating that the current owner/s will retain and let eachdwelling for five years from the date of completion of the grant-aided works(photographic proof of identity of all owners to be provided). i.e. passport/photo driving licence showing signature.
  • Solid wall and roof/loft insulationand gas central heating mustbe installed when an empty property grant is awarded.
  • All existing dwellings must meet the building regulation standard for wall insulation, sound insulation and fire safety.
  • The decent homes standard and the Council’s energy efficiency and security standard must be met on completion of the works and must be maintained for five years.
  • The property (and its fixtures, fittings and furniture)must be fully insured; a copy of the current insurance certificate must be submitted with the claim for grant payment.
  • Dwellings on main roads must be fitted with secondary glazing to front windows if double glazing is not fitted.
  • The contractor who estimated for the works on your application must carry out the works; if you change the contractor you must inform grant support services in writing.
  • No interim grant paymentscan be made
  • Once approved, the grants cannot be increased to cover unforeseen works, unless exceptional circumstances can be proved and funding is available.
  • We would advise all applicants to employ an architect/surveyor to assist in the process. A list of architects/surveyors can be obtained from grant support services.
  • The owner or agent must be accredited under the London Landlords Accreditation Scheme, or equivalent, before final payment of the grant.For details contact Ian Tagg on 0207 527 6078
  • On completion an inspection will be carried out to ensure all works have been satisfactorily completed. Although aCouncil officer will check the works for grant purposes, it is important that you, as the owner of the property, are satisfied. If not, you must discuss your concerns with your builder or agent.
  • You must ensure works arestarted within3 monthsand completed within6 monthsof grant approval unless otherwise agreed. The grant payment must be claimed within2 weeksof completion. To claim the grant you will need to provide a copy of the builder’s final invoice/account and all relevant certificates, e.g. building control, gas, electrical, fire alarm test certificates, roof/damp-proof guarantees and a copy of your Landlord accreditation.Payment will not be processed until all documents have been supplied.The property must be covered by household insurance throughout the grant condition period.
  • Once a grant is awarded it is the owner’s duty to maintain the property and annual service must be carried out to the boiler system by a gas safe engineer. Failure to carry maintenance may prevent any future grant claims.
  • The property must be covered by household insurance throughout the grant condition period.

Exceptional Cases

If you are not eligible for a grant under this grants policy and you feel you should be, you can apply to be considered as having an exceptionalneed.

What is the procedure?

Contact grant support services (020 7527 3104) to ensure your property qualifies for a grant. Your property will be visited to ensure it qualifies for inclusion on the scheme before an application form can be sent to you. Once the empty property grant application is fully completedand returned with all necessary paperwork. The council will approve (or refuse) your application and confirm the amount of grant within five weeks of receipt.

You must contact one of our agents for the leasing scheme or the private sector partnerships section (PSO Scheme) prior to your application to ensure your property and the rental valuation is acceptable to you.

Islington CouncilContacts

Grant Support Services
Islington Council
222 Upper Street
London N1 1XR
Email:
Tel: 020 7527 3104
Planning Enquiries
Islington Council
222 Upper Street
London N1 1XR
Tel: 020 7527 2774
Email: / The Energy Advice Team
Islington Council
222 Upper Street
London N1 1XR
Email:
Tel: 0800 512 012
Building Control Services
Islington Council
222 Upper Street
London N1 1XR
Tel: 020 7527 5999
Email:

Sustainability

The Council supports the use of all sustainability technologies and insists on dual flush w.c’s and aerated taps being installed, if replaced when a grant is awarded.

We encouragecontractors to dispose of waste at approved registered sites and to use green transport options (e.g. hybrid and electric vehicles) with their workers using public transport. The Council supports the use of sustainable materials and “Green” electricity.

INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE APPLICATION

If you do not submitallof the following information relevant to your application, it cannot be processed or approved.

i)A fully completedapplicationdated and signed by all owners of the property. (photographic proof of identity must be provided). Passport / photo driving licence showing signature).

ii)A certificate of future occupation, for each unit of accommodation provided, fully completed, signed and dated by all owners

iii)Two itemised estimates from different builders for the cost of carrying out the renovation works. (Non itemised estimates are not acceptable).

iv)A copy of a scaled drawing showing the existing and proposed layout of the property.

v)A statement of any fees incurred by the employment of an Architect/Surveyor and fees for building regulations or planning approval.

vi)If VAT is being claimed, the estimates and invoice must show clearly the amount of VAT with the VAT registration number, otherwise, no VAT will be allowed.

vii)Proof of property ownership from the land registry dated within the last 6 months.

viii)Letter of confirmation of letting toa housing association, PSO scheme name of officer contacted.

ix)Planning permission or established use certificate for the proposed use of the property.

x)If you have a mortgage you may need your mortgager’s consent to carry out the works.

xi)Proof that your property has been empty for one year or more. Council tax receipts or letter from acouncil officer involved in empty properties (Utility bills showing unused energy may be accepted as proof).

xii)You must inform the grant support team once works commence on site.

GRANTS WILL NOT BE APPROVED IF YOU START WORKS WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL.
DO NOT ASSUME YOU HAVE FUNDINGUNTIL YOU ARE GIVEN WRITTEN GRANT APPROVAL BY THE COUNCIL.
**All grants are subject to the availability of funding**.

Other grants are available for registered disabled people and vulnerable householdsContact grant support services 0207 527 3104 for further information.

London Borough of Islington

Private Sector Housing Grants 2016/17

Energy Efficiency and Security Standard

  • Gas central heating– all dwellings must be supplied with a new A rated (+90%) Low NOx condensing boiler with a programmer and thermostat radiator valves.
  • In Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) with a number of tenanted bedsits, it may be difficult to ensure an adequate flow rate. Landlords may therefore need to install a large combination condensing boiler supplemented with a ‘mega flow’ type mains pressure hot water storage installation. Please seek specialist advice on a type suitable to your dwelling before installation.
  • Electric heating is not accepted by the council. However, consideration may be given in exceptional circumstances where a gas supply or gas central heating cannot be installed. In these circumstances a system of off-peak storage heaters (fan assisted combination storage heaters with thermostatically controlled top up heater). The type, size and details of the proposed system must be agreed in advance with the Council.
  • Insulation - must be provided to all lofts, pipe work, hot-water tanks, flat roofs, solid walls, sub-floors and cavity walls. The level of insulation must meet the Building regulation standard.
  • Windows and doors- All windows and external doors must be draught proofed unless replaced by double glazed units.

(Replacement windows may require planning permission and building regulation approval)

  • Windows Locks - Windows on the ground floor and windows accessible from a flat roof or a wall must have key-operated locks. Where possible, they should be lockable in a slight open position to allow for ventilation. Any louvre windows in accessible locations must be replaced.
  • Front entrance doors – should have a rim automatic deadlock and a hand operated five-lever mortice (snib) dead lock (including internal entrance doors to flats).The locks should be fitted so they cannot be easily accessed by potential intruders breaking door glazing, glass transom, or through the letter box (a letterbox cowl can be fitted to prevent this).
  • Smoke Alarms - all dwellings must have a minimum of one smoke alarm per floor connected to the mains electricity supply with battery backup. Or meet recommendations required by Islington Residential Environmental Health or the Fire brigade (LFEPA).

(Any product information references given does not amount to a recommendation by the Council).

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