Rents Mr. Soley To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish a table showing the average level of (a) local authority rents, (b) fair rents registered for unfurnished housing association lettings, (c) fair rents registered for other unfurnished lettings and (d) fair rents registered for all unfurnished lettings in England in each of------ | | ------ | ||||over year|since 1979| ------ |1979| ------ |1980| ------ |1981| ------ |1982| ------ |1983| ------ |1984| ------ |1985| ------ |1986| ------ |1987| ------ The mix of properties for which rents are registered varies from year to year for a number of reasons: for example, extension of decontrol in 1981; the reduction from 3 to 2 years in the minimum period for re-registration which led to re-registrations in 1983 of rents previously registered in 1980 and 1981. Therefore, comparison of averages for consecutive years do not properly reflect rent the years from 1979 to 1987, indicating the percentage increase in each on an annual cumulative basis; and how these increases compare with the movement of the retail prices index over that same period. Mrs. Roe The figures on local authority rents, the average rents registered by rent officers and the movements in the retail price index from 1979 to 1987 are as follows:-- || -- |||| -- movements. Better estimates of rent movements are derived from previous and new registered rents for tenancies where there has been no material change in terms or in the physical condition. For properties with rents fixed in 1979, 1982, 1984 and 1986, the estimated percentage increases are: --------- | | --------- | | --------- |1979–82| --------- |1982–84| --------- |1984–86| --------- The estimated annualised increases for properties with rents fixed in 1987 were 8 per cent. 9 per cent. and 9 per cent. respectively for unfurnished housing association tenancies, other unfurnished tenancies and all unfurnished tenancies.