Housing Regulator definition
Examples of Housing Regulator in a sentence
At the date of this Contract the format for this information is the SHiP Rents and Service Charges Return; c) Where the Agent is not subject to monitoring of these areas by the Social Housing Regulator, annual certification of areas of governance and probity in a format requested by the RP.
CORE Forms System for recording information on all social housing lettings required by the Social Housing Regulator CQC Care Quality Commission or successor body which enforces compliance with regulations on the provision of adult social care or treatment services.
SHP shall co-operate and assist fully with the Council, the Secretary of State and the relevant Social Housing Regulator during any inspection.
An ALMO can apply to register as a Registered Provider of social housing with the Social Housing Regulator (as set out at paragraph 33 and 51 of the bidding guidance).
In particular, the Housing (Scotland) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ marked a significant reform and simplification of the regulation of the social sector by creating a single sector out of public authorities and Registered Social Landlords and creating a single regulator, a task subsequently entrusted to the Scottish Housing Regulator.
Landlord progress on achieving Charter results will be reported on annually by the new Scottish Housing Regulator.
The group will, as far as possible, monitor landlord performance against these outcomes, which form part of the Annual Report on the Charter (ARC) to the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR).
SHP shall co-operate with and assist fully the Council, the Secretary of State and the relevant Social Housing Regulator during any inspection.
OSCR has a MOU with the Scottish Housing Regulator and working arrangements in relation to RSL’s which are charities are recorded in this document.
The Charter was designed to improve the quality and value of the services that social landlords provide by clarifying tenant expectations of social housing and by focusing landlords on achieving particular outcomes and finally by establishing a basis for the Scottish Housing Regulator to assess and report on landlords activities.