The demand for council housing is high in East Kent, so we quickly deal with anything that affects the availability of homes to new tenants. The main causes for empty properties are where they have been abandoned or illegally occupied. An abandoned property is where a tenant(s) has left their property without officially ending their tenancy. East Kent Housing is often unaware that the property is empty and they can attract thefts, vandalism or squatters.
Very often neighbours are the first to know and call us so we can investigate. If the tenant is not there, we can take action to regain possession of the property and let it to someone else. We will investigate all reports of abandonment and take action.
You can report any property you suspect of being abandoned please contact your local housing team.
Sometimes people move into abandoned properties they should not be living in. This is called illegal occupation or squatting.
This includes situations where the original tenant has moved out and is sub-letting. This is not permitted under your Tenancy Agreement and we will seek to regain possession of our property.
If you are aware that a council property is being illegally occupied please report it to us.
Any information that you provide will be treated confidentially.
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