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Updated guidance for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in rented sectors.
Terms of reference for the government review into carbon monoxide alarm requirements in England.
We are seeking views on proposals to extend the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015.
We are seeking views on the effectiveness of the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015.
How to meet the accommodation needs of guests, including information about gas safety and information about bills and paying rent.
Providers should be compliant with new smoke and carbon monoxide regulations from 1 October or have plans in place to ensure compliance.
Carbon dioxide emissions from Northern Ireland’s housing stock in 2016, modelled using data from the Northern Ireland House Condition Survey 2016.
Building regulation in England for the storage of fuel systems and combustion products.
The Energy Act received Royal Assent on 18 December 2013.
People living in social housing will be safer in their homes under new rules that will mean smoke alarms must be fitted in all rented accommodation.
The checks councils are required to carry out on a sponsor's home. Includes how two-tier councils conduct checks, and guest support needs.
Sets out the actions the government will take to ensure that residents in social housing are safe, are listened to, live in good quality homes, and have access to redress when things go wrong.
The latest data tables on Energy Performance of Buildings Certificates.
Government outlines its approach to improving the quality of social housing, as set out in our Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, with a clear ambition to halve the number of non-decent rented homes by 2030.
Landlord responsibilities when renting out your property, including making repairs, health and safety, increasing the rent and changing regulated tenancies.
The Regulator of Social Housing concluded that the local authority had breached its consumer standards
Guidance to help local councils in developing policies for renewable and low carbon energy and identifies the planning considerations.
The Regulator of Social Housing concluded that each local authority has breached its consumer standards
Social housing should be safe, secure and well maintained. If you have an issue with your landlord, it’s now easier to make things right.
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