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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.
Organisation name Registration number Registration date Designation…
Details of all the providers registered this year are included in the List…
The regulator removed the following providers from the Register of…
The HCA removed the following providers from the Register of Providers of…
The home of Regulator of Social Housing on GOV.UK. Our role and fundamental objectives, duty and priorities.
Proposals on standards registered providers must meet so tenants live in safe, quality homes, have choice and protection, and can hold landlords to account.
Statutory consultation on the consumer standards February 2024 As a result…
1. Statutory consultation on the consumer standards February 2024 The…
Safety and Quality Standard Consumer standards 1 April 2024 1. Required…
Consumer standards Code of Practice The role of the Code of Practice 1 -…
Regulatory impact assessment Title of proposal Changes to the consumer…
Part 1: Introduction and scoping 1.1 Summary and scope Overview The…
Annexes to the consultation on the proposed consumer standards These…
About the consultation The Regulator of Social Housing is creating a set…
Safety and Quality Standard 1. Required outcomes 1.1 Stock quality 1.1.1…
The role of the Code of Practice 1 - This Code of Practice (the Code) is…
The judgements we publish on how well registered landlords are meeting our standards.
RSH regularly updates its list of registered providers and publishes regulatory assessments of these providers.
Information about RSH's regulatory standards, how we regulate registered providers, our information requirements and other guidance
The Regulator of Social Housing publishes assessments on how well registered landlords are meeting regulatory standards.
A summary report of initial findings into the extent of damp and mould issues in homes owned by large registered social housing providers.
Value for money technical and summary reports, guidance, standard and code of practice
The principles of the regulator's fee-charging scheme for registered providers and practical guidance about its operation.
These Directions require the regulator to set a rent standard for registered providers of social housing.
Value for money metrics and reporting - annex to the Global Accounts 2023
This page provides details on how to register or de-register as a social housing provider and includes application forms.
New law will strengthen powers to tackle failing social landlords and tenants living in unsafe homes will be better supported by the Regulator.
Our role and fundamental objectives, duty and priorities.
RSH publishes the Value for Money metrics so boards and other stakeholders can assess how each housing association is performing against its peers.
The requirements that registered providers of social housing must meet.
Sets out the main risks facing the social housing sector and some of the actions registered providers should be taking to manage those risks.
The Home Standard is one of four consumer standards that registered providers of social housing must comply with.
This page includes the Governance and Financial Viability Standard that registered providers of social housing must comply with alongside a supporting Code of Practice.
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