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Housing Associations: Charges
22 November 2023
Lead MP
Caroline Nokes
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
HousingAgriculture & Rural AffairsStandards & Ethics
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Caroline Nokes raised concerns about housing associations: charges in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Caroline Nokes expressed deep concern over the charges being levied on her constituents by the Aster Group, a large housing association operating in Romsey and Southampton North. She highlighted that these residents are being charged exorbitant amounts for waste water disposal due to inadequate maintenance of sewage treatment plants by Aster. This has led to some residents receiving bills upwards of £400 per month and being invoiced thousands more for the replacement of faulty infrastructure. Nokes emphasised that many affected individuals are pensioners, single-income households, or in low-paid work, making these charges unaffordable. She cited specific examples such as Brent, a young father with two children facing monthly bills surpassing his mortgage payments, and Elizabeth, a pensioner left with only one-third of her monthly income after Aster's sewerage charges.
Jim Shannon
DUP
Strangford
The hon. Member for Strangford highlighted the issue of housing associations growing too large and becoming distant from their residents, leading to a loss of individual contact and understanding of local needs.
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the severity of the situation faced by Aster Group’s homeowners and expressed his readiness to take action. He invited Caroline Nokes and her councillor colleague to a meeting with Baroness Scott, where they would discuss the issues raised. The Minister emphasised that Aster's current modus operandi is neither sufficient nor acceptable and pledged to hold them accountable for their actions. He also highlighted upcoming legislative measures in the leasehold and freehold Bill to improve transparency of estate management charges and provide homeowners with the right to challenge unreasonable service charges. The Government’s commitment is to ensure potential homeowners have access to correct information through conveyancing processes, aiding them to avoid such issues in the future.
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