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Residents living in the poorest-quality homes would find it a “tall ask” to use Awaab’s Law to challenge their landlords, a ...
A new report warns that poor data and fragmented systems threaten social landlords’ ability to withstand tougher regulation ...
London Assembly members have accused the mayor’s team of failing to deliver on affordable housing, alongside missed targets ...
The Housing Ombudsman has stressed the need to avoid “Frankenstein procedures” which would see Awaab’s Law “bolted on” to ...
The Regulator of Social Housing is planning a review of its new regulatory regime to assess the system’s “real-world” impact ...
With the increasing demands on resident-facing staff, it is vital organisations have the right people in those roles. Hannah ...
Large build-to-rent landlord Grainger has secured real estate investment trust status following the success of its BTR ...
Two more individuals have been arrested in Dagenham and Essex over housing fraud as part of Operation Chandrila, taking the ...
The social care ombudsman criticised a council for “refusing to accept what has gone wrong” in the case of a man with health ...
Planning permission has been granted for more than 1,000 mixed-tenure homes, a primary school and river regeneration on a ...
The English regulator has found “serious failings” at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, as a third of its homes do ...
A Bradford-based domestic violence charity has announced that it has successfully registered a non-profit social housing ...