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Rogue landlords face new curbs on how much housing benefit they receive

ROGUE landlords in England will face curbs on how much benefit they can receive if their properties are substandard, the government revealed today.

Ministers said that they will unveil a new licensing scheme, tougher standards and “the ability to stop housing benefit going to rogue landlords” next week, as they announced an extra £300 million to build up to 2,800 more affordable homes.

Half of these homes are to be for social rent. A £50m boost to the Local Authority Housing Fund will go towards 250 more council homes to keep families out of poor-quality temporary housing.

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