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This publication sets out the principles of the Regulator of Social Housing’s (RSH) fee-charging scheme and practical guidance about its operation.
Guidance and forms for local housing authorities applying for approval to the making of or variation of management agreements under s27 of the Housing Act 1985
Performance data against the Regulator of Social Housing's service standards for 2023-2024
This page sets out the transition from the previous consents regime to the new notification and registration environment
The Regulator of Social Housing's contact details to report fraud, bribery or corruption.
Details of where to send completed applications
How the Regulator of Social Housing carries out its consumer regulation.
Advice for private registered providers who own or manage retirement leasehold accommodation
This MoU sets out the functions of both organisations and describes arrangements in place to work together.
This MoU applies to all matters where there are issues of mutual interest to RSH and GLA which are relevant to their respective roles and functions.
Information about our governance, fees, corporate agreements and the RSH stakeholder survey
Requirements to de-register as a provider of social housing
This note is part of the statutory guidance under s215 of the HRA 2008 (from 1 April 2024)
The lessons learned by the Regulator of Social Housing from previous consumer regulation reviews.
This MoU applies to all matters where there are issues of mutual interest to RSH and Homes England which are relevant to their respective roles and functions.
This MoU applies to all matters where there are issues of mutual interest to RSH and BSR which are relevant to their respective roles and functions.
RSH publishes quarterly and annual publications as listed on this page.
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