The City Council is keen to work with homeowners and landlords who have unoccupied homes or empty bedrooms. The Council’s Housing Access Team can offer free advice and support to help bring homes back into use or start a host family journey.
People in Exeter who are struggling to let a bedroom or a home are being encouraged to get in touch with the City Council.
The City Council is keen to work with homeowners and landlords who have unoccupied homes or empty bedrooms.
The Council’s Housing Access Team can offer free advice and support to help bring homes back into use or start a host family journey.
Cllr Marina Asvachin, Lead Councillor for Housing, Homelessness Prevention and Customer Services, said:
“We currently have a large demand for all types of accommodation in Exeter.
“We know that many properties and bedrooms are standing vacant in the city. Our vision is to create sustainable tenancies that work for landlords and tenants alike.”
The City Council offers a competitive range of financial and other benefits, including up-front cash incentives for landlords, deposits and rent in advance, and ongoing support for both landlords and tenants.
To find out more about letting a home or becoming a host family, please contact jenny.pleasants@exeter.gov.uk or call 01392 265819.

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