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Key takeaways from the Social Housing Act

Although the new Social Housing Act does not specifically target the construction sector, it will indirectly impact it due to the enhanced compliance requirements that will be placed on providers of affordable housing, writes Ben Brooks.

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The Social Housing Act has now become law (Image: Dreamstime)

Following the tragic death of Awaab Ishak, and the issues that were identified in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the government was clear that changes were needed to drive up the standards of social housing.

Pushing forward those changes, the Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (SHRA 2023) has become law in the UK. The government says it will strengthen the Regulator of Social Housing’s (Regulator) powers to tackle failing social landlords and will enhance compliance requirements for those landlords.

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