In her speech at Housing 2019, Theresa May outlined a
timetable for the green paper, which aims to deliver more high-quality social
housing, encourage better tenant rights and ensure landlords demonstrate they
have acted on concerns. The green paper, released in August last year, proposed
league tables for social housing providers, but these are now thought to be
unlikely to be introduced. It also proposed “sharper teeth” for the Regulator
of Social Housing to intervene to “ensure social homes are well managed and of
decent quality” Read more on Inside Housing.
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