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Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023
Summary
This Act sets up tighter oversight of social housing in England to make sure landlords keep homes in good condition, treat tenants fairly, and follow proper standards. It gives regulators more power to inspect properties and take action against landlords who don't meet requirements.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing stronger rules for social housing providers to protect tenants and improve homes. It aims to ensure social landlords (like housing associations) are properly regulated, maintain safe and decent housing standards, and listen to what residents need.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics worry the new rules could be expensive for housing providers, potentially leading to higher rents or fewer new homes being built. Some also argue the regulations might be too strict or that the focus should be on building more affordable homes instead.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading31 Oct 2022
- 2nd reading7 Nov 2022
- Committee stage29 Nov 2022
- Report stage1 Mar 2023
- 3rd reading1 Mar 2023
Lords
- 1st reading8 Jun 2022
- 2nd reading27 Jun 2022
- Committee stage6 Sept 2022
- Report stage18 Oct 2022
- 3rd reading31 Oct 2022
Royal Assent20 Jul 2023
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