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Housing Tenant Rent Consultation 2022/23

This consultation is open to Stirling Council tenants only.

Agreeing rent levels is one of the most important decisions the Council makes each year, as it has an impact on all tenants. This is why it is vital you have the opportunity to get involved and have your say on the options available. 

We estimate the cost of running the Housing Service will rise by £232,000 in 2022/23. Increasing rent by a small amount is the only way to continue to provide the full range of services to tenants, which is why we cannot offer a rent freeze for the coming year.

We are proposing three options to tenants for consideration and we would like you to choose you preferred option:

 Option 1: Increase rent by 1.1%

 Average rents would go up by £0.84 per week.

 Option 2: Increase rent by 1.5%

 Average rents would go up by £1.15 per week.

 Option 3: Increase rent by 1.7%

 Average rents would go up by £1.30 per week.

For more information on each option please read the rent consultation article in the Open Door newsletter in this project below.

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Committee Outcome

3 March 2022 00:00 - 7 March 2022 00:00

The results of the consultation will be presented to a meeting of Stirling Council in February 2022. When the final decision is made on the rent increase for 2022/2023, we will publish the update here.