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The Regulator of Social Housing is consulting on proposed changes to its fees principles and levels in line with recent legislative and government requirements.
Number of responses by support Question Yes No No response 1. Do you agree…
List of respondents to the consultation on changes to our fees regime The…
Title of proposal Fees for social housing regulation from 1 July 2024 Lead…
Foreword I am pleased to introduce this consultation on fees for the…
Proposals on standards registered providers must meet so tenants live in safe, quality homes, have choice and protection, and can hold landlords to account.
Statutory consultation on the consumer standards February 2024 As a result…
1. Statutory consultation on the consumer standards February 2024 The…
Safety and Quality Standard Consumer standards 1 April 2024 1. Required…
Consumer standards Code of Practice The role of the Code of Practice 1 -…
Regulatory impact assessment Title of proposal Changes to the consumer…
Part 1: Introduction and scoping 1.1 Summary and scope Overview The…
Annexes to the consultation on the proposed consumer standards These…
About the consultation The Regulator of Social Housing is creating a set…
Safety and Quality Standard 1. Required outcomes 1.1 Stock quality 1.1.1…
The role of the Code of Practice 1 - This Code of Practice (the Code) is…
Proposed guidance on how RSH uses, and intends to use, its statutory regulatory and enforcement powers and certain general powers following legislative changes
1. Scope of the consultation Topic of this consultation The regulator is…
Introduction 1 - In publishing this document, the regulator is meeting its…
Applicable PRP (For profit) yes PRP (Not for profit) yes PRP (Registered…
Applicable PRP (For profit) yes PRP (Not For profit) yes PRP (Registered…
The Regulator of Social Housing is consulting on its equality objectives.
The Regulator of Social Housing’s updated equality objectives were finalised in October 2023
The Regulator of Social Housing's latest thinking about how we will put in place the changes to consumer regulation described in the social housing white paper
These Directions require the regulator to set a rent standard for registered providers of social housing.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The TSMs will apply to all social housing landlords, including local authorities, housing associations and other registered social housing providers.
The Regulator of Social Housing is proposing to update the existing Accounting Direction.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Regulator of Social Housing's initial thinking about how we will put in place the changes to consumer regulation described in the social housing white paper
The Regulator of Social Housing’s first set of equality objectives were finalised following a statutory consultation between January and March 2020.
The Regulator of Social Housing is consulting on changes to its guidance on intervention, enforcement and use of powers.
The Regulator is proposing to replace the existing 2015 Rent Standard with a new Rent Standard for registered providers of social housing from 1 April 2020.
This short consultation will help RSH improve the way in which its data is published to better meet user needs.
The regulator is proposing a small number of revisions to the Accounting Direction to align with the new Value for Money Standard and to reflect other changes.
Drawn up by the then Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in consultation with the Regulator of Social Housing
Report on the cost to businesses of changes to our regulatory policies and practices.
This plan shows how the regulator of social housing is ensuring its approach to regulation supports innovation.
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