The Regulator for Social Housing (RSH) has issued a
letter to local authority Chief Executives to remind councils of their
obligations under the Regulator's consumer standards, particularly with respect
to the Home Standard expectations on health and safety. The letter has been
issued following Regulatory Notices issued by the RSH to two local authorities
in respect of failures to comply with the Home Standard (part of the regulator's
Consumer Standards) and specifically a range of health & safety
requirements. The letter reminds local authorities that their obligations under
the Home Standard remain with the local authority where it is the stock-owning
body, even if the management has been contracted to another body such as an
Almo. Read more on the ARCH website.
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