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This note is part of the statutory guidance under s215 of the HRA 2008 (from 1 April 2024)
The general requirements for the accounts of private registered providers of social housing.
RSH publishes quarterly and annual publications as listed on this page.
This note applies from 1 April 2024
Details of pre-release access to the Tenant Satisfaction Measures report 2024
A guide to what happens after you have made a referral about a landlord.
Understand what to expect from the Regulator as an investor.
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.
RSH has written to large registered providers of social housing
Performance data against the Regulator of Social Housing's service standards for 2021-2022
This MoU applies to all matters where there are issues of mutual interest to RSH and the Charity Commission which are relevant to their respective roles and functions.
Although the modern form of the sector was first established by the Housing Act 1964, the principals of the social housing movement can be traced back much further.
What considerations we make for whistleblowers.
Definitions of the Regulator of Social Housing's governance and viability gradings.
The lessons learned by the Regulator of Social Housing from previous consumer regulation reviews.
Our expectations about how people communicate with the regulator, including the actions we consider unreasonable or unacceptable.
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