Consultation outcome

Consultation on introducing fees for social housing regulation

Applies to England

This consultation has concluded

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Decision statement - consultation on introducing fees for social housing regulation

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Decision instrument 12 - consultation on introducing fees for social housing regulation

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Detail of outcome

We will introduce fees for social housing regulation from October 2017.

The Decision statement contains the final outcome of the consultation.

The Decision instrument records the regulator’s decisions about fees introduction.

We have also issued a press release.

Detail of feedback received

Responses to the consultation are outlined in the Decision statement.


Original consultation

Summary

This consultation contains our proposals on introducing fees for social housing regulation in 2017.

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Consultation description

Following a discussion paper in 2014 and the recent outcome of the Tailored Review of the Homes and Communities Agency, this statutory consultation is about our proposals to introduce fees for social housing regulation from April 2017.

Introducing fees will help us maintain the right level of skills and capacity to regulate effectively and will help ensure that the regulator remains adequately resourced to do this.

You can respond online to the consultation.

This page includes:

  • the consultation paper
  • the business engagement assessment (annex 1)
  • the 2014 discussion paper on fees
  • the responses to the discussion paper
  • the analysis of these responses (annex 2)

We have also published a press release on the fees consultation.

Documents

Consultation paper on introducing fees for social housing regulation

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Annex 1: business engagement assessment

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Annex 2: analysis of discussion paper responses

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Fees discussion paper 2014

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Responses to fees discussion paper

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Published 25 November 2016
Last updated 3 March 2017 + show all updates
  1. Decision statement on fees consultation published (3 March 2017).

  2. First published.