A new early warning system to help prevent people becoming homeless because of repossession or eviction will only work if it is made a top priority by landlords, creditors and local authorities.
Shelter Scotland, the leading housing and homelessness charity, welcomed the new system, which comes into effect today, and urged everyone involved in housing to make it work.
Section 11 will mean landlords and creditors must inform the relevant local authorities when they raise proceedings for possession of a property or serve certain notices relating to a mortgage.
Its aim is to ensure local authorities are given early warning of households who may be at risk of becoming homeless. Preventing homelessness is a top priority, particularly in light of Scotland's internationally acclaimed legislation to give everyone a home by 2012.
Graeme Brown, Director of Shelter Scotland, said: "Recent figures showing a rise in the number of people applying as homeless because of mortgage default or rent arrears make Section 11 even more important."
"Unfortunately this situation is expected to get worse and everyone involved in housing in Scotland must ensure this early warning system works for the sake of households who face being made homeless during this crisis and beyond. Early advice for those facing repossession or eviction is a valuable key to preventing homelessness," he said.
He added: "As a charity which works to prevent homelessness and work with those who have found themselves without a home, we have a vested interest in making sure this system works. To this end we have produced a briefing on implementing the new scheme."
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