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Guidance to owners of park homes about selling or gifting (giving away) a home.
Guidance for leaseholders, freeholders and managing agents.
This publication sets out the principles of the Regulator of Social Housing’s (RSH) fee-charging scheme and practical guidance about its operation.
Statutory guidance for local authorities on social housing allocations and the Right to Move.
Urgent actions refugees need to do to claim Universal Credit and other benefits, once they have been given refugee status.
Information about RSH's regulatory standards, how we regulate registered providers, our information requirements and other guidance
Rules for how cases are handled in the Upper Tribunal Lands Chamber.
How to refer a bona vacantia commercial lease to the Treasury Solicitor.
Guidance for social housing providers and those involved in providing housing repair services.
A guide to selling a home in England and Wales.
Advice on how to avoid the rejection of applications to change the register (practice guide 49).
Transactions involving charitable incorporated organisations, including their dissolution (practice guide 14A).
How to apply for approval of standard forms of legal charge and related deeds used by lending institutions (practice guide 30).
How to refer or buy the freehold reversion of your flat that belonged to a dissolved company and now belongs to the Crown.
Help with building safety risk assessment, managing risk, and safety management systems for high-rise residential buildings
You have 28 days to challenge a listing after the notification has been published.
What to do if you live in social housing and you have a problem with your home or landlord
Updated allocations to local authorities that successfully applied for Rough Sleeping Initiative 2022 to 2025 funding.
This clarifies the roles of the agencies responsible for tackling anti-social behaviour and the help and support available for tenants.
Social housing should be safe, secure and well maintained. If you have an issue with your landlord, it’s now easier to make things right.
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