Private rented accommodation accounts for around 4.2 million
households – and in more than a third of these, the rent is paid in part or in
full by the state. Private landlords were paid a total of £9.2bn in housing
benefit in 2013-14.
Paul Kenny, GMB general secretary, said: “This research
lifts the lid on the mainly secret payments to landlords who are the real
winners from Britain’s welfare system. We see taxpayers’ cash subsidising
buy-to-let empires with £9.2bn paid into private landlords’ bank accounts –
much of it ending up in tax havens.”
Mohammed Tanveer Taj in Watford came out as the landlord
making the most from housing benefit, with an income of more than £3.2m. Second
on the list was an estate agency while third was the King family, who run
Thorney Bay Park, a caravan site in Canvey Island, Essex, who received
£1,924,226. The caravans were “like an igloo” in winter and local councillors
dubbed them unsuitable for year-round use. UKIP’s housing spokesman Andrew
Charalambous is among the biggest landlord recipients of housing benefit,
having received £826,395 in the last tax year, putting him 10th on the housing
benefit rich list.
The sixth-biggest housing benefit private landlord – and the
leader in Scotland – was the City Bellgrove hotel. Its owners, Ron Barr and
Kenneth Gray, received £1,508,813 in housing benefit last year for the hotel,
which they bought for just £65,000. It houses up to 160 men in east Glasgow,
many of whom have drug and alcohol problems. An investigation by the Daily
Record last year found squalid conditions, including pools of vomit left on the floor of the
windowless TV room.
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