Havering Council has proposed a 2.7% rent increase for council tenants starting in April, in line with inflation rates. They are currently seeking resident feedback through a survey open until February 21. The council highlighted that this increase is less than last year and is necessary to maintain and improve housing services, as council rents contribute to the upkeep and management of rented properties. Despite the increase, Havering continues to have some of the most affordable council rents in London.
Havering Council stated that the proposed 2.7% rent increase is much smaller than last year's hike and aims to maintain and improve services for tenants.
The council emphasizes that rent increases are in line with inflation as determined by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), allowing for a maximum increase of 2.7%.
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