More than half of social tenants to answer a survey said
they are concerned about a reduction in services from their landlord as a
result of the rent cut. Independent polling company BMG Research asked 408
tenants in England how concerned they are that the 1% annual social rent cut
may lead to a reduction in services. BMG Research said the data was weighted to
reflect the profile of adults living in social housing. The research found 56%
of tenants are concerned about reduced services, of which 8% are “extremely
concerned.” The remaining 44% of tenants said they were not all concerned. Read
more on the BMG website.
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