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Are EDMOs the new housing ASBOs or is it all just carrot and stick ?
Dr Hedley Pugh
EHO
Typical empty?
Typical empty?
So are EDMOs popular?
>Ruth Kelly, the newly appointed secretary of state for
communities and local government, has effectively
declared Britain a communist state (Kevin McLeod
Sunday Times)
>This outrageous confiscation of property ran right
against the ancient common-law principle of private
property, which is as fundamental as habeas corpus
(Robert Whelan Telegraph)
>The greatest act of treachery since the Gunpowder Plot
(blogger)
The EDMO reality
>South Oxfordshire District Council has
first EDMO to take over management
control of a two-bedroom house in the
village of Berinsfield that has been
empty for more than 10 years
>Is this sufficient evidence of a police
state?
Contents
>Aims
>Negative Effects of Empty Property
>Who Benefits
>The wider picture
>The scale of the problem
>Possible Solutions
>Enforcement Action, EDMO, CPO,
enforced sale
Aims
>Reduce the number of long term
empty homes through voluntary
measures when possible
>Increase the Housing Supply
>Minimise the amount of property
becoming long term empty
Negative Effects of Empty
Property
>Denying homes to those in need
>Increased pressure for new development
>Wasted financial resources
>Increased dereliction/vandalism
>Reduced market values
>Spiral of decline in neighbourhood
>Impact on local businesses
>Knock on effects to Public Services
Benefits
Owners
>Rental Income or Sales Potential
>Security against vandalism or squatting
>Long Term investment potential
>VAT incentives
Neighbours
>Removal of ugly empty homes
>Improvements in local environment
Council
>Reduced complaints
>Homes
>Performance indicators
Legal Aid Office Links Foreclosures To Crime
POSTED: 6:23 pm EDT September 19, 2006
UPDATED: 7:07 pm EDT September 19, 2006
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Officials with the Jacksonville area legal aid office
said the rising foreclosure rate has a connection to the increase in crime and
the murder rate.
At a news conference in Northwest Jacksonville on Tuesday, they cited a
Chicago area study and used local crime rates to make their case that the
higher the number of foreclosures in a neighborhood, the more likely there
would be more violent crime and murders.
They said less homeowners, and empty homes are contributing factors.
You drive through here, you're going to see lots of abandoned homes and
they're used as crack houses and they're scenes of crime and crimes are
planned there. It's a downward spiral that's caused from losing homes," said
Jacksonville Legal Aid Executive Director Michael Figgins. "You look back at
a time when the streets were a lot safer, one thing we had in common was a
lot of homes, and mom and dad were the cop."
Officials said their goal in releasing the information was to try to lower the
number of foreclosures. They said people who need help with their
mortgages should seek out a lawyer or legal aid.
What is an empty
property?
>If empty for longer than six months
>Previous residential use
>Flats above shops
>Offices
>Not exempt (i.e. second or holiday
home, probate etc. )
The Scale of the Problem
>In England a total of 680,000 empty
homes of which 280,000 were long term
privately owned empty homes (the
Empty Homes Agency)
>Locally – ‘Buy To Sit’ – Evening
Standard
Solutions
>Advice and Guidance
>Raising Awareness i.e brochures etc.
>Partnerships i.e. RSLs
>Interest free loans, advice packs,
grants
>Private Sector Leasing
Enforcement Action
>Empty Dwelling Management Orders
>Compulsory Purchase
>Other Enforcement Action
Empty Dwelling
Management Orders
>Single aim – Ensure that a dwelling
becomes and continues to be occupied
>Balance in legislation i.e. Council
properties already subject to PROD
>EDMO the ASBO of empty homes
Empty Dwelling
Management Orders
>Only used as a final option when all other
voluntary measures to bring the property back
into use have failed. Application to the
Residential Property Tribunal RPT
>Management scheme must be in place
> Must show estimates of expenditures and rental income
> Provisions for paying surplus
> Owner’s rights on breach of management scheme
> Initially interim
RPT must decide
>Property wholly unoccupied for at
least six months
>No reasonable prospect of reuse
>EDMO would result in a reasonable
prospect of reoccupation
>Exemptions do not apply
Interim and final EDMOs
>Interim lasts up to twelve months
>Interim continues to provide platform for
voluntary negotiation
>If no solution then revoked and final EDMO
>Final EDMO lasts up to 7 years
>Must be accompanied by a management
scheme
>The owner remains a customer and property
must be managed professionally
Compulsory Purchase
Orders
>If insufficient business case for an
EDMO
>Expensive and time consuming
>Suitable for derelict properties
>Potential compensation issues
Other Enforcement Action
>Enforced sale
>Debt recovery for charges placed on
property
>Certain works in default allow charge
to be placed on property
>Potential for other debts to be
recovered in this way
Other sources of
information
>The Empty Property >SE London Housing
Agency
Partnership
>195-197 Victoria
>9 Larcom St
>T: 0207 525 7725
>http://www.selondon
Street
>T: 020 7828 6288
>http://www.emptyho housing.org/
mes.com/
Any questions?