Temporary Social Housing definition
Temporary Social Housing means Properties intended to be kept available for Letting for periods longer than two years but shorter than thirty years. It includes Property which received Capital Grant under procedures that the Agency published for programmes described as "Short Life" housing, "Housing Associations as Managing Agents" and "Temporary Social Housing.
Temporary Social Housing means Properties intended to be kept available for Letting for periods longer than two years but shorter than thirty years. It includes
Temporary Social Housing means low cost rental accommodation made available to a person who is homeless (within the meaning of the Housing Act 1996) either:
Examples of Temporary Social Housing in a sentence
This agreement includes the allocation of general needs including senior living and sheltered accommodation but excludes intermediate, supported and Temporary Social Housing schemes which are subject to separate arrangements.