§ 29. Mr. Arthur Jonesasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is his policy on private sector rents for domestic accommodation.
§ Mr. FreesonWe will be considering in the housing policy review and in the review of the Rent Acts whether any changes are desirable in the Rent Acts and related legislation. We have come to no conclusions as yet.
§ 39. Mr. Gristasked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether it is still the Government's intention that rebated rents should cover over 50 per cent. of costs by the end of the decade.
§ Mr. FreesonIt is the Government's intention that council rents should in future meet a higher proportion of housing costs than at present, but the date by which any particular percentage of costs is achieved depends in the short term on a number of factors, mainly movements in housing costs, and particularly in interest rates, and on counter-inflationary policy.
§ 44. Mr. Ridleyasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he hopes to be able to legislate on rent-restricted properties.