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A list of providers registered with RSH as at a specific date and recent registrations and de-registrations. This is updated around the middle of each month.
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Details of all the providers registered this year are included in the List…
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The home of Regulator of Social Housing on GOV.UK. Our role and fundamental objectives, duty and priorities.
Our regulatory standards set the outcomes that social landlords in England must deliver for tenants.
Standards, requirements and guidance for social landlords in England on transparency, influence and accountability, including Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSMs).
Information about annual rent increases limit from April 2024
The proposed new consumer standards are designed to protect tenants and improve the service they receive. The will apply to all social landlords.
This page includes the rent standard that registered providers of social housing must comply with and guidance on how to apply for an exemption to the Standard.
This page covers our approach to regulating landlords, including guidance on how we use and intend to use our powers, along with our Inspection plan.
Outcomes social landlords must deliver about the fair allocation and letting of homes and how tenancies are managed and ended by landlords.
Outcomes landlords must deliver about the safety and quality of tenants’ homes.
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.
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.
To help tenants and landlords understand what is expected under the consumer standards and how landlords might deliver the outcomes of the standards.
Our role and fundamental objectives, duty and priorities.
Details of the TSMs as defined by the regulator and requirements of the regulator in relation to these TSMs that all registered providers must meet.
The judgements we publish on how well registered landlords are meeting our standards.
The changes will ensure RSH has the resources, skills and capacity to deliver its wider regulatory role.
The information required by the Regulator of Social Housing and the deadlines for submission.
RSH regularly updates its list of registered providers and publishes regulatory assessments of these providers.
This rent standard applies from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024
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