The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has this week (29 February) issued the final consumer standards that all social landlords, including councils and housing associations, will be regulated against from 1 April 2024.

The RSH said that under the new standards, which follow the Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023, landlords will need to:

RSH has also revealed how it will hold landlords to account by:

The inspection programme will start from April and run in four-year cycles.

The Regulator has published a pack of information for the social housing sector. This includes:

Fiona MacGregor, Chief Executive of RSH, said: “Social landlords must keep tenants safe in their homes, listen to what they say and put things right when needed. We are introducing new standards to drive improvements in social housing, and we will actively inspect landlords to check they are meeting them.

“We have spoken to thousands of tenants and other stakeholders who have helped shape our new approach, and we are extremely grateful for their input and involvement. It is vital that landlords make sure they are ready.”

Commenting on the publication of the new Consumer Standards, Gemma Bell, partner at law firm Devonshires, said: “Publication of the new Consumer Standards finally provides the clarity that the sector has needed, following the most significant change to the regulation of social housing in over a decade.

“There is now a significant change to the expectations placed on registered providers of social housing, the rights of tenants and the role of the Regulator of Social Housing (the RSH). All involved will need to move quickly to ensure they are compliant by 1 April to avoid falling foul.”

Key changes identified by Bell include:

The RSH said it had consistently collaborated with tenants, landlords and other stakeholders in developing its stronger approach. More than 1,000 people took part in RSH’s standards consultation, with more than 50% of responses coming from tenants. The RSH said “an overwhelming majority of people” supported the proposals.