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Tenant Led Forum

Overview

In December 2020, Glasgow City Council set up a tenant-led housing commission to look at the private rented sector, and one of the recommendations was that Glasgow City Council establish a Tenant Led Forum for meaningful engagement for tenants of the Private Rented Sector.

It was recognised that tenants were under represented and we are seeking to improve our engagements with tenants in the private rented sector.

The forum will consist of tenants and other people interested in housing matters in the Private Rented Sector and have a willingness to be consulted periodically. Engagement will routinely be online, however individuals will be provided with an opportunity to participate in other ways.

As a tenant in the Private Rented Sector, you can help identify what works well and what needs to be changed or improved.

How to Register

Complete the short Tenant Led Forum Registration Form to express your interest.

FAQs

  • What is a Private Rented Sector (PRS) Tenant Led Forum?
    • A platform to allow residents in the Private Rented Sector to participate by commenting and sharing experience.
    • An opportunity for tenants to gain knowledge of their rights and responsibilities and to discuss areas for improvement in the sector.
       
  • How can I register my interest and become involved?
  • How much time would I have to commit?
    • No commitment required. Surveys and communications will be issued periodically, and you can decide if you wish to participate.
       
  • Can I participate online, or do I need to attend in person?
    • ​​​​​​​Engagement will mainly be online via surveys and online forms although other interaction will be considered.
       
  • How can I make a change in the PRS
    • Have your say - comment on Scottish Government proposals, understand your rights as a private tenant, share your experience as a tenant in the Private Rented Sector.
       
  • What are the benefits of a tenant led forum?
     
    • opportunities to develop knowledge
    • better links between the community and landlords
    • informed tenants who have the knowledge and skills to influence change
    • increased tenant satisfaction with their home and neighbourhood

 

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