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Our role and fundamental objectives, duty and priorities.
The Board is accountable to Parliament for the discharge of the Regulator of Social Housing's fundamental objectives as stated in the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.
What we consider when taking whistleblower complaints, plus annual reports of whistleblowing disclosures received by RSH and action taken.
A guide to what happens after you have made a referral about a landlord.
What considerations we make for whistleblowers.
Outcomes social landlords must deliver about the fair allocation and letting of homes and how tenancies are managed and ended by landlords.
How to make a complaint about the service you have received from us.
Outcomes landlords must deliver about engaging with other relevant parties so that tenants can live in safe and well-maintained neighbourhoods and feel safe in their homes.
What to do if you want to make a complaint, a referral or a self-referral.
What to do if you live in social housing and you have a problem with your home or landlord
Outcomes landlords must deliver about being open with tenants and treating them with fairness and respect so that tenants can access services, raise complaints, influence decision making and hold their landlord to account.
Standards, requirements and guidance for social landlords in England on transparency, influence and accountability, including Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSMs).
Reports and publications from the RSH
Our regulatory standards set the outcomes that social landlords in England must deliver for tenants.
Outcomes landlords must deliver about the safety and quality of tenants’ homes.
What you need to do it you want to make a referral to the Regulator of Social Housing.
To help tenants and landlords understand what is expected under the consumer standards and how landlords might deliver the outcomes of the standards.
The Regulator of Social Housing's equality performance from 31 March 2022 to 31 March 2023.
A collection of reports from the Regulator of Social Housing detailing equality and pay gap information.
Guidance for local authorities
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