Conditional tenancies in the social housing sector are
promoting "significant cultural shifts" for both housing providers
and tenants, a new report has revealed. HACT's research focuses on changes in landlord/tenant
relationships arising from conditional tenancy pilots taking place at a number
of housing providers. The report
concludes that, whilst all the pilots were demonstrating initial success, no
single 'one size fits all' approach to sustaining a tenancy long-term has yet
emerged. The research looks in particular at how providers that have launched
conditionality-based schemes are ensuring tenants are adequately supported to
sustain their tenancies, and how tenancies are managed through their life-cycles.
Download the report from the HACT website.
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