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'HOMES ARE FOR LIVING IN, NOT FOR GROTESQUE PROFITEERING' 10:50, 04 Jun 2025 Lanarkshire MSP Gillian Mackay is pushing for robust rent controls to prevent people being “ripped off”
and left struggling to make ends meet. The Scottish Greens have published plans to end rip-off rents with their proposals for the upcoming Housing (Scotland) Bill, that will save people
living in rented accommodation money. Amendments lodged by the Scottish Greens would allow rents to be increased by no more than the cost-of-living or increases in wages. And in areas where
rents are already too high, local authorities could put in place lower increases, freezes or rent reductions. DOWNLOAD THE LANARKSHIRE LIVE APP TODAY The Lanarkshire Live app is available to
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Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android Statistics show that average monthly rent for a two-bedroomed privately rented property in North Lanarkshire rose from £488 in 2019
to £672 in 2024, a jump of 38 per cent. And in South Lanarkshire it went up to £714 from £533 in the same time period, a rise of 34 per cent. Rent caps during this time would still have
resulted in rents rising but at a significantly lower level. Gillian Mackay MSP said: “Far too many people in Lanarkshire are being made to pay rip-off rents. It’s leaving them with very
little left to pay for food, heating and electricity bills, or to simply enjoy their lives. Article continues below “All parties agree that we are in a housing emergency, but we need to
start acting like it. The proposals we have published will ensure a robust system of rent controls that will support tenants across Lanarkshire and keep rents lower. “Our proposals would
give stability to households and families on the frontline of the crisis, and make sure rents are fairer across the board going forward. “By tying rents to average earnings, we are
establishing an important principle that rents should not rise faster than renters’ ability to pay. “Homes are for living in, not for grotesque profiteering. The Housing Bill was introduced
by the Scottish Greens. It gives us the opportunity to transform the broken housing market and protect renters all across our country.” _*DON'T MISS THE LATEST HEADLINES FROM AROUND
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