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How can technology be used to improve the services housing providers offer to residents? We speak to Jordan Toulson, product and success manager at Aico, to find out about the different options ...
A London council could lose more than a dozen affordable homes agreed under Section 106 after a legal battle over the sale of these units by a lender who had borrowed money to a now de-registered ...
The Building Safety Regulator has confirmed that its review of Approved Documents guidance will go much further than looking at the functional requirements.
Bedford-based housing association BPHA has reported a net surplus of £20.1m for 2024-25 despite a drop in shared ownership sales, after posting a loss last year.
The Leasehold Advisory Service and Building Safety Regulator launched free training to help building safety managers of high-rise blocks in England meet legal duties.
Mansfield District Council has claimed that “no win, no fee” solicitors’ representatives are gaining access to tenants’ homes by pretending to be council officers.
A housing solicitor has been ordered to pay a tenant’s legal costs after a housing disrepair case failed.
Greater Manchester landlords have partnered with service providers across the North West to fund and deliver training and employment opportunities for young people.
Elena Whitham MSP has joined charity Shelter Scotland’s committee for an initial three-year term. The Scottish National Party politician has experienced homelessness herself and spent more than a ...
Awaab’s Law, which is intended to take effect in England on 27 October, brings far-reaching changes for registered providers in the way they operate, as well as their accountability to tenants. The ...
Social rents have not kept up with inflation and instead fallen in real terms over the past 10 years, according to new analysis.
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