HC Deb 27 March 1991 vol 188 c946
8. Mr. Murphy

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he has any new proposals to assist BISF home owners.

Mr. Yeo

No.

Mr. Murphy

I thank the Minister for that useful reply.

Does the Minister agree that there is widespread concern on both sides of the House about BISF and other defective housing, and the problems that it causes both for home owners and for those who rent? Does he agree that local authorities' maintenance budgets cannot cope with those problems, and will he assure the House that he will undertake a fresh examination of the designation of special defective houses?

Mr. Yeo

I am afraid that I shall not do that. It is clear to us from the information now available that no case exists for designating BISF houses under the housing defects legislation. Any owner of a BISF house—or, indeed, any other house that is in poor condition—can apply for a mandatory renovation grant to bring his property up to standard, which may cover 100 per cent. of the cost. I do not think that any further reaction from the Government is called for.