Government to offer landlords five year deals to house migrants 

Government to offer landlords five year deals to house migrants 


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A newspaper claims this morning that the government is to offer landlords five year ‘full rent’ deals to house migrants.

The Daily Telegraph says Serco, a private contractor working for the Home Office, is hosting an event next month open to landlords, property investors and letting agents with units in the Midlands, north west and east of England.

A Serco website headlined Calling All Landlords says: “Our purpose is the provision of accommodation, transportation and subsistence payments for asylum seekers whilst their claims are being processed.

“We are responsible for over 30,000 asylum seekers in an ever growing portfolio of more than 7,000 properties. Our operating model is based on leasing properties from a wide network of landlords, investors and agents with Serco acting as a Tenant.

“We want to work with you and will consider all types of properties in the North West, Midlands or East of England.

“These include traditional HMO’s, family property, former carehome, residential and student accommodation.”

Serco then gives a telephone number and online form for landlords to seek more details.

The initiative comes as the government presses ahead with the Renters Rights Bill, widely seen by the lettings sector as anti- landlord and responsible for a reduction in rental stock as landlords quit ahead of its implementation.

The Telegraph points out that private rental accommodation for a migrant can cost the taxpayer as little as £34 per night compared to a hotel costing some £145.

In addition the paper says the number of ‘small boat’ migrant arrivals in the UK is expected to rise with the good weather forecast for next week and beyond.

You can read the full story on the Daily Telegraph website here, although for some readers it may be behind a paywall: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/04/25/starmer-to-rent-homes-for-migrants/

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