THE number of homelessness applications in South Lakeland has almost trebled in the past year.

To tackle the problem, South Lakeland District Council (SLDC) is appealing to private landlords to offer the homeless accommodation.

SLDC will draw up free tenancy agreements and offer a package of advice and support to local landlords who are willing to offer minimum 12 month lets.

The latest figures show that 36 people presented as homeless in the three months from April 1to June 30 of this year.

SLDC works closely with 26 private landlords who readily offer shelter to those who have lost their homes and hopes more will now consider doing the same.

Councillor Jonathan Brook, portfolio holder for housing and innovation, said: “The common misconception is that homeless people have drug and alcohol problems, lead chaotic lives and only have themselves to blame.

“In reality people from all walks of life can suddenly find themselves homeless for a whole variety of reasons, such as the loss of employment or the breakdown of a relationship.

“We are asking private landlords who may feel reluctant to offer their property to a homeless person to put aside any misconceptions and work with us.”

SLDC says the suitability of all tenants will be carefully assessed. Both the landlord and tenant will be fully supported throughout the tenancy.

There is a general shortage of accommodation but the biggest demand is for one bedroom properties.

Rents will be charged at the Local Housing Allowance rate of £421.10 a month for a one bedroom and £536.98 a month for a two bedroom property.

“You’d be forgiven for thinking homelessness isn’t a problem here in South Lakeland, however the truth is that the number of people needing help to keep a roof over their head is increasing,” said Cllr Brook.

“The council’s Housing Options team is working hard on both the prevention and relief of homelessness. We have some big challenges to overcome and by liaising with more private landlords we will be able to reach out to those who need our help.”