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Social Housing Act aims to raise the bar on competence and conduct

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New legislation aimed at improving social housing conditions will allow standards to be set on the competence and conduct “of all staff involved in the provision of housing management services”.

The Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 became law last week. It introduces stronger regulation of social landlords and a more proactive approach to consumer regulation.

The Act enables the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) to set standards on the provision of information, and enhances requirements around tenant safety.

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