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Category: SCOTLAND
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Living Rent historic victory!
After years of tireless organizing, their government has officially passed the Housing Bill, securing rent controls for tenants across Scotland. This landmark bill introduces caps on rent increases between tenancies, clamps down on disrepair, and strengthens joint tenancy rights.
All these new measures would not exist without the persistence of Living Rent members.
This is the power of ordinary people coming together, refusing to back down, and proving that organized tenants can win life changing reforms. While this bill represents a giant step forward, it is also just the beginning. The rent controls passed are the bare minimum of what tenants truly need, and the fight for stronger protections and genuinely affordable housing continues.
Across the world, unions have won change through solidarity and collective struggle. Living Rent’s victory shows once again that when we organize, we win.
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Living Rent Hits the Streets for Tenant Voices
In July, Living Rent took to the Barras to engage with supporters of strong rent control and collect signatures for their petition. While the government consulted landlords on rent controls, tenants were left out of the conversation—Living Rent is stepping in to ensure the voices of working people are heard.
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Living Rent Secures Major Rent Freeze Victory in Glasgow
This June, Living Rent kept the pressure up after last month’s “Unfair Funfair” by continuing their campaings for rent control in Glasgow. After months of hard work from tenants and under the threat of direct, collective action, the Water Row Company has reversed prior rent increases, apologised, frozen rent for a year and agreed to consult tenants on future increases – everything that tenants demanded! This will save tenants a total of £50k in the next year, a major win!
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Living Rent Glasgow Fights Back and Wins Against Unjust 38% Rent Hike!
Living Rent Glasgow took action when members Thotha and Ramasundari were served with a shocking 38% rent increase without warning. When we demanded answers, the landlords refused to meet, saying they didn’t “see any need to discuss it further.” So, they took action. Members marched into their offices as a group, forced a negotiation, and won! This is what collective action looks like!
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Living Rent Glasgow Launches New Toryglen Chapter with Campaign for Clean Gutters.
In June, Living Rent Glasgow successfully launched a new chapter in Toryglen. Members unanimously voted on their first campaign: to get Sanctuary Housing to clean the clogged gutters, which will protect the and they elected their first committee!
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Living Rent’s April Wins: Standing Together for Member Rights
Living Rent had several wins for their members in April, including for new Living Rent Castlemilk members Hiwa and Kharman, who have spent two years in a substandard apartment, including no boiler, a collapsed ceiling, black mould, and a landlord unwilling to address any of it. Living Rent sprang into action, and immediately got the boiler fixed, and are pressuring the landlord to fix the ceiling and address the mould. When we stand together, we win!
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Living Rent Glasgow organized to protect the housing of asylum-seekers in Scotland.
Living Rent Glasgow organized to protect the housing of asylum-seekers in Scotland, who have been the target of wide-spread unjust evictions with nowhere else to go. They have successfully resisted these evictions, and their power is growing!
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Solidarity Wins! Living Rent Glasgow secures a major victory.
Living Rent Glasgow had a major victory when they successfully resisted an unjust eviction for a family who needed wheelchair access. When the city council issued an eviction notice, the family feared moving into a hotel or the streets. Living Rent sprang into action, and in partnership with the ASH Project, put pressure on the city council until the family was allowed to stay. When we stand together, we win!
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Living Rent, Edinburgh: Empty Homes Action Sucess
FIVE THOUSAND people in temporary accommodation!
ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED council properties lying empty in Edinburgh.
SIX HUNDRED of these vacant properties are concentrated within the Lochend/Craigentinny/Restalrig community itself.
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Living Rent, Scotland: Statement on Climate change
We recognise the urgency and legitimacy of climate change, and the importance of human action and systemic change in building a sustainable future. As a union, we commit to fight for the provision of high quality, green and affordable housing for all and to fight for climate justice across our campaigns.
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