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The regulator has written to social housing providers regarding the government proposal to limit rent increases.
The Regulator of Social Housing has written to all private registered providers regarding regulation fees
RSH has written to all PRPs regarding regulation fees for 2021-22.
The Regulator of Social Housing has written to all private registered providers regarding updated regulation fees.
RSH wrote to all registered providers about a second data request on fire safety remediation.
2 April 2024
The regulator's announcements in response to the pandemic are updated on this page.
Registered providers asked to give assurance on addressing risks relating to damp and mould in tenants’ homes.
RSH Chair urges landlords to focus on their fundamental roles: to provide safe, well-maintained homes for their tenants and provide more homes for those who need them.
Regulator of Social Housing publishes its latest quarterly survey results
RSH will use the information to help identify where there may be challenges that the sector or individual providers need regulatory support to meet.
RSH writes to providers about its interim expectations and approach during the outbreak.
Statements to address misunderstandings about the role of the Homes and Communities Agency and the remit of the regulation committee.
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