Housing regulator to procure £850,000 legal services panel
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The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) is to procure a new legal panel for services worth an estimated £850,000 over four years.
The framework will comprise of two lots:
- Regulator Services; and
- General Services.
The RSH said: “If appointed to one or more Lots under the Framework, firms will be eligible to be awarded work from the Regulator of Social Housing through call-off instructions issued in accordance with the Framework.
“The Framework will provide a flexible legal resource to support delivery of the regulatory function and to support the Regulator of Social Housing as a corporate entity.”
The contract is expected to start on 1 May 2022 and end on 30 April 2026.
In 2018 the RSH appointed six law firms to its current framework.
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