Current status: Answered by Kevin Stewart on 12 September 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what alternatives to compulsory sale orders it has considered to ensure that local authorities have the power to purchase vacant properties.
Local authorities already possess Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) powers and a number of authorities have utilised these in recent years to take possession of empty and derelict residential properties in order to bring them back into use or to replace them with modern affordable housing. We are committed to supporting authorities to utilise their existing CPO powers and in the past 2 years have:
In addition, we have empowered communities to address the problems caused by vacant properties. The Part 3A Community Right-to-Buy allows communities to buy buildings and land that are abandoned, neglected or detrimental. This is a compulsory purchase power, and if Ministers approve a community’s application, the owner must sell, whether or not they planned to do so.