Housing associations must improve their performance on
value for money evidence, or the regulator will step in, the housing sector has
been warned. Fiona MacGregor, executive director of regulation at the HCA, told
the Homes 2016 event that the regulator remained ‘very strongly interested’ in
value for money and called on social landlords to provide a common framework
against which to measure their performance. She said: ‘We are very keen that
the housing sector comes up with its own value for money metrics. If it doesn’t
though, we will take a look ourselves.’ MacGregor added that she remained
‘concerned’ on the transparency of value for money statements by housing
providers and said that many were still ‘weak’. Read more on the Homes Event
website.
The rapid rise of renters in their 60s: ‘I hate the idea of house-sharing –
but I have no choice’
-
It is often assumed that people of retirement age will no longer have
housing costs to cover. But for a significant and growing group, this is
far from t...
10 hours ago

No comments:
Post a Comment