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23/03/2024
The Homes and Communities Agency is looking into providing new types of social housing contracts that would not give tenants the right to remain in their homes for life, as a way of encouraging major financial institutions to build homes for rent. Speaking at a conference this month, HCA chairman Robert Napier said the agency was exploring whether it could revive house building by persuading institutions to put their money into homes for private rent.
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