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Park (mobile) home owner rights and responsibilities - fees and repairs, selling or giving away a home and residents' associations, settling disputes
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities supports communities across the UK to thrive, making them great places to live and work. DLUHC is a ministerial department, supported by 16 agencies and public bodies .
Climate change has affected a number of income-generating activities (IGAs) for vulnerable groups
Our regulatory standards set the outcomes that social landlords in England must deliver for tenants.
How we will approach consumer regulation from 1 April 2024.
This paper reports on a study from Harare, Kampala, Lilongwe and Mumbai by national affiliates of Slum Dwellers International
The Regulator of Social Housing publishes assessments on how well registered landlords are meeting regulatory standards.
Find out about geological screening, nuclear facility siting, exclusion criteria, reviewing, groundwater, NIREX and radiation risk.
This is a list of all the opinions the RPC issued in 2023 on Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities measures
What is involved in regulatory judgements and gradings
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge R. Latham & Mr S. Mason on 08 December 2022
The scheme enables eligible households to purchase a leasehold interest (‘share’) in their current social home on similar terms and at a similar cost to if they had purchased their Grenfell home through the statutory Right to Buy scheme.
More than 160 businesses have registered their interest in joining the Government’s drive to help prevent and end homelessness, starting in the workplace.
A pledge for leaseholders with list of signatories.
The fifth joint report by the Specialised Committee on Citizens' Rights outlines how the UK and EU countries are implementing residence rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.
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