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19 May, 2023

Amendments to Schedule 12 of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016

New statutory instrument also makes a consequential amendment to the Renting Homes (Amendment) (Wales) Act 2021

18 May, 2023

Number of landlords in England and Wales seeking to evict tenants by a section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction is higher now than before the Covid-19 pandemic

Crisis highlights that new government figures also show that the number of people who have been forced from their homes by bailiffs because of a ‘no-fault’ eviction has risen by more than 60 per cent over the last year

18 May, 2023

Ombudsman launches investigation into Hammersmith and Fulham Council to explore whether shortcomings in its handling of complaints and repair reports indicate wider failures

Decision to carry out systemic investigation follows 12 findings of severe maladministration since April 2022 and 13 ongoing cases assessed as high or medium risk

18 May, 2023

17 May, 2023

Government introduces long-awaited Renters (Reform) Bill

Measures in Bill include abolition of section 21 'no fault' evictions alongside strengthened possession grounds for private sector landlords

15 May, 2023

12 May, 2023

Ombudsman reminds local authorities of their duty to investigate private rented sector disrepair issues

Reminder issued in light of finding that Worcester City Council was at fault in failing to take formal action against landlord after it identified category 1 hazards in tenant's flat

10 May, 2023

More than 100,000 households were in temporary accommodation in England on 31 December 2022

New DLUHC statistics show that number has increased by more than five per cent compared to December 2021

10 May, 2023

Gaps in data and regulation are allowing increasing numbers of landlords in England to profit from providing sub-standard supported housing

Better scrutiny of landlords would help raise standards for 'some of the most vulnerable people in our society, who deserve far better', says National Audit Office

9 May, 2023

Extension of temporary easement of suitability obligations on England’s local authorities to open up greater supply of temporary accommodation for people fleeing Ukraine and Afghanistan crises

New statutory instrument also amends definition of B&B to include accommodation where no cooking facilities are provided as well as accommodation where there are shared facilities

5 May, 2023

4 May, 2023

Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee draws draft regulations exempting Home Office accommodation for asylum seekers from requirement to have HMO licence to special attention of the House

Lords Committee advises that the House may wish to seek assurance that the proposed policy will not lead to 'poor-quality, unsafe or inappropriate housing' being used for asylum seekers

3 May, 2023

Ombudsman highlights council’s ‘catalogue of clerical confusion’ and billing errors that led to resident being unfairly threatened with court action for not paying her council tax

London Borough of Barnet also criticised for ignoring resident’s request to communicate by post, in line with its 'inflexible' policy of emailing everyone regardless of their circumstances

3 May, 2023

Mobile Homes (Pitch Fees) Bill receives Royal Assent

New Act changes the inflationary index for annual pitch fee reviews in England from RPI to CPI

3 May, 2023

Welsh Government commissions Valuation Office Agency to undertake revaluation work as part of its plans for the reform of council tax

Minister's progress update to Senedd also confirms that transitional arrangements will be considered in relation to any 'winners and losers' under the new system

2 May, 2023

26 April, 2023

Scottish Government updates Temporary Accommodation Standards Framework

Guidance includes advice for social landlords on expected standards when housing homeless households and advice for local authorities on complying with the Unsuitable Accommodation Order

24 April, 2023

Scottish Housing Regulator publishes new strategy and work plans for 2023/2024

Pending a review of its Regulatory Framework next year, SHR says its priorities include people experiencing homelessness, quality of accommodation on Gypsy/Traveller sites, and ensuring the standards and outcomes in the Social Housing Charter are met