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  2. Housing Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Ombudsman Service looks at complaints about registered providers of social housing, for example housing associations, and other landlords, managers and agents. The service is free, independent and impartial. The Ombudsman can also look at complaints about the handling of housing issues by local councils. [3]

  3. The ombudsman said there have also been instances of good practice by landlords, with some restructuring their housing departments to better meet the needs of their residents, and added that the ...

  4. Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make provision about the regulation of social housing; about the terms of approved schemes for the investigation of housing complaints; about the powers and duties of a housing ombudsman appointed under an approved scheme; about hazards affecting social housing; and for connected purposes. Citation: 2023 c. 36: Introduced by

  5. Ombudsman services by country - Wikipedia

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    Housing Ombudsman Service [171] - The Housing Ombudsman Service is set up by law to look at complaints about the housing organisations that are registered with us. We resolve disputes involving the tenants and leaseholders of social landlords (housing associations and local authorities) and our voluntary members (private landlords and letting ...

  6. Social housing complaints probed by ombudsman hit ... - AOL

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  7. Landlords to Alliance: Don't regulate rentals or else - AOL

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    At least 50 people attended the April 1, 2024, meeting of Alliance City Council, and many were landlords and tenants of city properties who are concerned about a proposal for regulating rental ...

  8. Housing association - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 Act redefined housing associations as non-public bodies, permitting access to private finance, which was a strong motivation for transfer as public sector borrowing had been severely constrained. These new housing associations were also the providers of most new public-sector housing.

  9. Tenants union - Wikipedia

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    A tenants union, also known as a tenants association, is a group of tenants that collectively organize to improve the conditions of their housing and mutually educate about their rights as renters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Groups may also lobby local officials to change housing policies or address homelessness.