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Housing Ombudsman sees 91% increase in complaints

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The Housing Ombudsman expects to double the number of investigations completed following another record year of complaints in social housing.

The independent body recorded a 91% increase in cases in the first nine months of 2023-24, compared with the same period the previous year.

The maladministration rate rose from 59% to 72% and compensation awarded by Q3 totalled £3.7m, compared with £1.1m for the whole of 2022-23.

The Housing Ombudsman said 2024-25 “is likely to be a difficult year for social landlords” and that it expects demand to continue to increase by between 50% and 80%, compared with the current year.

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