Consultation launched to hear from social housing landlords about new proposals

Consultation launched to hear from social housing landlords about new proposals

0:01 AM, 31st July 2023, About A year ago

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The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has launched a consultation on new consumer standards for all social landlords.

Following the Social Housing Bill becoming law the consultation aims to hear from social housing landlords and tenants about the proposed standards in the Bill.

The Bill is being hailed as landmark legislation in the social housing sector.

Biggest change to social housing regulation for a decade

Fiona MacGregor, chief executive of the Regulator of Social Housing, said: “All social housing tenants deserve to live in safe and decent homes and receive good-quality services from their landlords.

“We’re proposing new requirements to make sure this happens. We encourage tenants, social housing landlords and others in the sector to have their say through our consultation.

“We’re gearing up for the biggest change to social housing regulation for a decade. This will include our landlord inspections from next April, as well as stronger powers to make landlords put things right when they breach our standards.”

Give more power to tenants

Social landlords (including councils and housing associations) already need to comply with standards set by RSH.

However, the proposed standards are set to give more power to tenants by strengthening the safety requirements that all social landlords need to meet.

The standards will also require landlords to know more about the condition of their tenants’ homes and the individual needs of the people living in them.

The Act also includes Awaab’s law which will require social housing landlords to fix reported health hazards such as mould within strict time limits.

The consultation on consumer standards is running for 12 weeks, finishing on Tuesday 17 October 2023, and people are invited to have their say on the RSH website here


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