Social housing providers are facing increasing risks to
their businesses, with Brexit and health and safety posing key challenges, the
Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has said. In its seventh annual Sector Risk
Profile the regulator noted that social landlords have “benefited from a
generally benign economic climate” in recent years. But it warned that it “is
more important than ever that all providers test and understand the
implications” of the UK’s departure from the EU. And it said the “evolving
requirements following the Grenfell Tower fire” are increasing risks further.
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