SCOTTISH Greens are to set out a “new deal” for housing which would see tenants given the right to request a cut in rents while landlords could be barred from evicting people to force the sale of properties.

MSP Andy Wightman also said the party wanted to see a “significant expansion of affordable housing” noting that in the Austrian city of Vienna more than 60% of households live in social housing.

He outlined the party’s plans for tackling the “housing crisis” as he addressed the Scottish Greens’ virtual conference.

The Lothian MSP said: “Scotland continues to face a housing crisis.

“Homelessness is on the rise, many young people in particular are struggling to afford housing, before forced into the private rented sector with exorbitant rents in places like Edinburgh.

“We’re failing because housing is framed as a property-rights issue rather than a human-rights issue, because housing is seen as a financial investment rather than a place to call home.”

He complained the system was “skewed” with more rights given to landlords than to tenants, but added: “Greens will be proposing a new deal for Scottish housing.”

This will include “realistic and effective rent controls, including the right to request a rent reduction”, Wightman pledged, as well as “an end to eviction grounds, such as the wish of the landlord to sell”.