Common Allocations Policy April 2025
Common Allocations Policy: Summary of changes
The following changes and benefits of the revised Perth and Kinross Common Allocations policy are summarised below.
The revised policy:
- is compliant with current legislation and good practice
- provides greater clarity around who is eligible to apply for social-rented housing and the reasons for this
- retains the flexibility around allocating 2-bedroom housing therefore reducing the extreme pressure on demand for 1-bedroom housing
- introduces consistency by awarding the same points to applicants who have a Notice to Leave tied and Private Rented Sector Accommodation
- maintains a focus on preventing homelessness, minimising the need for temporary accommodation and resolving homelessness quickly when it cannot be avoided
- is responsive to meeting the housing needs of our own tenants and provides new incentives for tenants who are under-occupying to move to a smaller home
- clarifies the circumstances in which Strategic Need priority will be awarded
- provides a more detailed outline of when and how we may use Local Lettings Plans to give priority to certain types of applicant