Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said that the aim is to create a bigger, better private rented sector through a scheme that offers deposit loans to Whitehall staff looking to take up new tenancies in the private rented sector.
The scheme, which works in the same way as a staff season ticket loan, will allow employees to borrow some of their salary upfront in order to pay for rental deposits, which is then repayable from salary payments over up to a year. It is available to be taken up in both the public and private sectors.
The Department for Communities and Local Government last October became the first government department to roll the scheme out to its staff, with ministers pushing other parts of government and the public sector to follow suit.
The department is working with the Department for Business Innovation and Skills to increase availability across the private sector.
‘This move will mean thousands of people will be offered a helping hand to rent privately through season ticket style loans from their employers. I hope to see more employers in the public and private sector joining the scheme in the near future,’ said Lewis.
The scheme was created by the homelessness charity Shelter and the Greater London Authority was another public body to introduce the scheme for its staff.
The tenancy deposit scheme can be adapted by different employers to suit their needs, but generally employees are offered interest free loans to pay their deposits when they move into a privately rented home, which are then paid back through their salary over the course of up to a year.