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Copy of a letter about data collection sent to registered providers of social housing
Note added 21 March 2025 – the deadlines for the Quarterly Survey, Fire…
Introduction This note provides an overview of the changes to data returns…
Dear Chief Executive 2025/26 RSH data requirements I am writing to inform…
Note added 21 March 2025 – the deadline for the Fire Safety Remediation…
All registered providers (‘providers’) that own 1,000 or more social…
The Regulator of Social Housing has written to all private registered providers regarding updated regulation fees.
I am writing to provide an update on the regulator’s annual fees for…
The Regulator of Social Housing has given a C3 grading to Newcastle City Council and Nottingham City Council.
2 April 2024
RSH wrote to all registered providers about a second data request on fire safety remediation.
The regulator has written to all registered social housing providers in England about Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.
The Regulator of Social Housing wrote to all registered providers with a new data request regarding fire safety remediation.
The Regulator of Social Housing has written to small providers to invite them to take part in the Tenant Satisfaction Measures data pilot.
RSH writes to providers of social housing about the requirements and expectations set out in the 2023 Rent Standard.
The Regulator of Social Housing has written to all private registered providers regarding regulation fees
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.
Registered providers asked to give assurance on addressing risks relating to damp and mould in tenants’ homes.
RSH highlights landlords’ responsibility to take action to protect tenants from hazardous damp and mould.
The regulator has written to social housing providers regarding the government proposal to limit rent increases.
The regulator has written to social housing providers following the publication of draft legislative clauses
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