Regulator of Social Housing
The Regulator of Social Housing regulates registered providers of social housing in England. This function was transferred from the Homes and Communities Agency in October 2018. Until April 2012 it was performed by the Tenant Services Authority. It is sponsored by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
It maintains a list of registered social housing providers.
It has challenged the business model of some providers where rent income from housing benefit payments is less than lease expenditure.[1]
In November 2022 it reduced the financial viability grading for 19 housing associations, because of higher inflation and borrowing costs, and a weakening housing market.[2]
See also
- Scottish Housing Regulator
References
External links
- Official website
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- Headquarters: 2 Marsham Street
- Ashdown House
- Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
- Minister of State for Housing
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Local Government and Building Safety
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Faith and Communities
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Homelessness
- Planning Inspectorate
- Queen Elizabeth II Centre
public bodies
- Building Regulations Advisory Committee
- Ebbsfleet Development Corporation
- Homes England
- Housing Ombudsman
- Leasehold Advisory Service
- Regulator of Social Housing
- Valuation Tribunal Service
- Valuation Tribunal for England
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