Two lease-based providers of specialised supported
housing (SSH) have been found to be in breach of the regulator’s new Rent
Standard in what was described by the watchdog as “a serious matter”. Trinity
Housing Association and Westmoreland Supported Housing both breached the
standard after their respective boards agreed that there was insufficient
evidence that they should be exempt from rent-setting because they provide
either SSH or, in the case of Trinity, temporary supported housing (TSH). “It
is a serious matter if an exception from rent requirements is inappropriately
applied,” said the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) in its regulatory notices.
Read more on the Social Housing website.
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