In its second annual survey of stakeholders, the RSH
asked a new question over whether it takes “appropriate action” where consumer
standards have been breached or tenants have been at “significant risk of
detriment”. Of the organisations that completed the question, 10% of
respondents disagreed that the regulator took appropriate action, while 2%
strongly disagreed. Of the larger housing associations, 6% either disagreed
or strongly disagreed, while 12% of small associations disagreed. Overall 28%
of respondents referred to as ‘other stakeholders’ – including tenant groups –
said they disagreed the regulator was doing enough. Read more on Inside
Housing.
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