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Regulator of Social Housing

Written question asked by Jim Fitzpatrick (Labour) on Thursday, 9 May 2019, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 2 May 2019. It was answered by Kit Malthouse (Conservative) on Thursday, 9 May 2019 on behalf of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether, in the forthcoming social housing Green Paper, he will revise the definition of the serious detriment test used to determine compliance with the Homes Standard by the Regulator of Social Housing.

Answer

The Social Housing Green Paper announced that the Government would conduct a review of social housing regulation, looking at how it can support a new, fairer deal for social housing residents. The green paper said that “we want to ensure the serious detriment bar does not prevent the Regulator from taking a more proactive approach, and if it does, then we will consider removing it.” The Government will publish its response to the Green Paper in due course.

Type
Written question
Reference
249189
Session
2017-19
Regulator of Social Housing
Monday, 9 September 2019
Written questions
House of Commons
Regulator of Social Housing
Tuesday, 8 October 2019
Written questions
House of Commons
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