Correspondence

Letters to registered providers: Regulation fees 2020-21

The Regulator wrote to all private registered providers regarding fee levels in 2020-21.

Applies to England

Documents

RSH letter – fees proposals 2020-21

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RSH response letter – fees proposals 2020-21

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Details

This page includes 2 letters about regulation fees for 2020-21.

The regulator wrote to all private registered providers on 17 July 2019 to set out its proposals for fee levels in 2020-21 following a review of resources. The review identified the need for an increase in capacity to ensure that we can continue to effectively regulate the sector. Providers were given until 14 August 2019 to feedback on the proposals.

Following the responses to the proposals, the regulator wrote to providers on 4 November 2019 confirming its intention to increase the per-unit fee for those with 1,000 homes or more. The letter sets out the key points raised by providers in relation to the proposals and the regulator’s response to them.

For further information about the RSH fees scheme please see Fees for social housing regulation.

Updates to this page

Published 17 July 2019
Last updated 4 November 2019 + show all updates
  1. Outcome letter from RSH added in response to the fees 2020-21 proposals.

  2. First published.

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