Regulator of Social Housing

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The Regulator of Social Housing is a public body in England responsible for ensuring that social housing providers are well-governed, financially viable, and deliver safe, quality homes for tenants.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf non-departmental public body
regulatory authority
aimsTo maintain confidence in the social housing sector
protect social housing tenants
country England
ensuresComplianceWith regulatory standards for social housing
focusesOn financial viability of social housing providers
governance of social housing providers
quality of social housing
safety of social housing tenants
hasDuty ensure social housing providers are financially viable
ensure social housing providers are well-governed
ensure social housing providers deliver quality homes
ensure social housing providers deliver safe homes
hasResponsibility intervening where social housing providers fail to meet standards
monitoring compliance with social housing standards
setting regulatory standards for social housing providers
hasRole consumer regulation of social housing providers
economic regulation of social housing providers
jurisdiction England
objective promote effective governance in social housing providers
promote financial resilience of social housing providers
promote value for money in social housing
operatesIn housing sector
regulates registered providers of social housing
social housing providers
sector social housing
serves social housing tenants in England
typeOfOrganization public body

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