Covid-19 homelessness challenges prompt Highland Council appeal to landlords and Airbnb hosts
PROPERTY landlords and Airbnb hosts in Ross-shire are being urged to step forward to help solve a homelessness problem and maintain a steady cash flow.
Highland Council is looking to hear from private landlords and providers of short-term lets, including Airbnb hosts, who may be interested in leasing their property.
Chairman of the housing and property committee Ben Thompson explained: “The Covid-19 outbreak has affected all aspects of our daily lives and we have seen increased pressure on our homelessness service, including demand from the loss of tied accommodation in the hotel industry. The current situation is making it extremely difficult for us to provide suitable accommodation for people who are homeless at this difficult time.
“We know that private landlords and providers of short-term lets across the Highlands are being hit hard by coronavirus in terms of reduced bookings. We are encouraging anyone in such a position to consider temporarily leasing their property to the council. Not only will this ensure that the property owner is able to maintain a regular cash-flow alongside the guaranteed management of the property for a negotiated period, but they will also be helping their community and be supporting our response to this crisis.”
Housing staff are interested in speaking to landlords and owners who have a self-contained property, without shared facilities, and subject to set minimum standards. Any households placed in accommodation will continue to be provided with ongoing support by the council.
If you are a Private Landlord and are interested in leasing your property to the Highland Council, further information on the Council’s Residential Leasing Scheme is available here.
If you are a former Airbnb host, and are interested in renting your property on a short-term lease basis to the Highland Council during the current crisis, call 01349 886602 for further information.