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The forms you need to complete to apply for registration as a provider of social housing.
What you need to do it you want to make a referral to the Regulator of Social Housing.
What we do and how we approach regulating landlords.
Our plan for undertaking landlord inspections.
How RSH uses, and intends to use, its statutory regulatory and enforcement powers and certain general powers (from 1 April 2024)
What to do if you live in social housing and you have a problem with your home or landlord
This guide is a helpful guide for anyone considering applying for registration, and for those that advise applicants on applying to register as a social housing provider.
RSH guidance and forms for de/registering as a provider of social housing, notifying the regulator, and miscellaneous approvals
How we will approach consumer regulation from 1 April 2024.
Frequently asked questions about the Tenant Satisfaction Measures.
This publication sets out the principles of the Regulator of Social Housing’s (RSH) fee-charging scheme and practical guidance about its operation.
This rent standard applies from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024
Information about RSH's regulatory standards, how we regulate registered providers, our information requirements and other guidance
This note summarises the Tenant Satisfaction Measure (TSM) information that all registered providers are required to publish on an annual basis.
If we are investigating a landlord due to suspected serious failings, we may place them on our gradings under review list.
Methodology landlords may choose to follow when considering how to meet the consumer standards requirement on the provision of information to tenants.
A factsheet to explain the role of the Regulator of Social Housing and Housing Ombudsman Service, and how residents can seek support.
The Home Standard is one of four consumer standards that registered providers of social housing must comply with.
What we require from each different type of landlord and the approach we will take
The Tenant Involvement and Empowerment Standard is one of four consumer standards that registered providers of social housing must comply with.
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