But what about the next people who rented the HA house, Welshwife?
This is the relevant bit from that article.
"So take the social tenant in London currently paying £140 per week for a 3 bed flat and let’s call him John. John is told by his housing association that his property is NOT eligible for the RTBE and instead he can have a portable discount voucher to use anywhere in the UK for his £104,000 RTBE discount.
John cannot buy his home but he could use the £104k voucher to buy another social housing property outright and £104k could afford a 4 bed house with front and back gardens in many places. John would have to move yet he gets a property for nothing and has no mortgage or rent to pay.
The London housing association landlord gets this £104k from central government and the property that John vacates is re-let at the so-called affordable rent level of £340 per week by the housing association the day after John leaves.
The landlord therefore pockets £104,000 and receives an additional £10,000 per year in rent from what was John’s property and all for saying that for whatever made up reason that John’s property was NOT eligible for RTBE.
But that is only half the story reader, it gets so much worse!
The government gets this £104,000 from FORCING the sale of a council house property or properties in order to pay off the housing association landlord and so the social housing stock is decimated to do this.
All of this sham and scam hinges on what the housing associations say is eligible – and of course as I have outlined above there is a huge financial incentive for those housing associations to deem as many properties as possible as NOT being eligible for the RTBE!!
Of course the new tenant in John’s old property would receive this £340 per week in Housing Benefit too as – perverse as it may sound – this £200 per week increase in rent from £140 to £340 per week is fully eligible for Housing Benefit and so the taxpayer forks out this £10,000+ more per year too – for the same property (!!!) and the ‘welfare’ bill also increases."
It's the tax payer who loses.