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Housing: Key resources for constituency casework in England

Commons Briefing paper by Hannah Cromarty. It was first published on Tuesday, 10 March 2015. It was last updated on Wednesday, 18 September 2024.

A significant proportion of the enquiries Members receive from constituents concern housing issues. Many are straightforward and can be answered using readily available information on the internet or in standard publications. This note provides a guide to relevant sources.

Housing Complaints

Local housing authorities and housing associations have internal complaints procedures. Details can be found on landlords’ websites. As a rule, these procedures should be exhausted before a complaint is taken to the Housing Ombudsman or the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman. The latter deals with complaints about homelessness, housing allocations, Housing Benefit and home improvement services.

The forthcoming Renters’ Rights Bill will include provisions to establish a new ombudsman service for the private rented sector to ensure all tenants have access to a redress service.

The Library’s constituency casework pages on How to complain about rented housing (England) and How can homeowners in England resolve housing complaints provide further information.

Taking legal action  

Where a complaint does not resolve a problem, the constituent may need professional legal advice and assistance. The Advicenow website has information on seeking legal aid and assistance. There is also a Library briefing on Legal help: where to go and how to pay.

 

Type
Research briefing
Reference
SN04433 
Renters (Reform) Bill 2022-23 to 2023-24
Wednesday, 8 November 2023
Bills
House of Commons
Renters' Rights Bill 2024-25
Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Bills
House of Commons
Contains statistics
Yes
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