Housing Estates (Accountancy)

Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Supply – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 3 Mawrth 1947.

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Mr. Vane:

asked the Minister of Supply (1) what system of accounting is adopted by his Department to enable managers of housing estates to account for the income and annual expenditure, including repairs, in respect of each property or estate under their management;

(2) what proportion of the total rent and estimated rental value in the case of properties occupied rent free in respect of all his Department's housing estates in England and Wales was expended during the last accounting year on repairs, insurance, management and other outgoings in order to enable the existing rental value to be maintained.

Photo of Mr John Wilmot Mr John Wilmot , Deptford

Managers of housing estates account quarterly for all receipts and payments for which they are responsible. In the majority of cases repairs are undertaken by the Ministry of Works. The cost of repairs does not pass through the local housing manager's accounts and I regret, therefore, that the information asked for in Question No. 2 is not available.

Mr. Vane:

Would it not be a great improvement if managers of housing estates did have some responsibility for the cost of repairs instead of leaving it all to the Ministry of Works, as at, present, and would the right hon. Gentleman not agree that the management of his Department's housing estates should be put on a businesslike basis comparable with that of other municipal or private estates?

Photo of Mr John Wilmot Mr John Wilmot , Deptford

They are on a comparable basis.