Four landlords get C1 consumer grade from RSH
Summary
The Regulator of Social Housing has published new regulatory judgements showing four landlords receiving C1 consumer grades and four receiving C2 grades, alongside governance and viability updates for several providers. Nottingham City Council was upgraded from C3 to C2 after improving its understanding of home condition and repairs oversight, while East End Homes and Ravenscroft also saw regulatory changes following improvement work.
Why it matters
These judgements indicate how RSH is applying the revised consumer standards and where landlords are being expected to strengthen governance, repairs oversight and tenant engagement. Surveyors working with social housing stock may see increased scrutiny of property condition, maintenance delivery and compliance evidence.
Key points
- Four landlords received first-time C1 consumer grades after inspection.
- Four landlords received C2 consumer grades, including Nottingham City Council’s upgrade from C3.
- Livv Housing Group was downgraded to G2 and regraded to V2 after reporting errors and governance weaknesses.
- East End Homes was upgraded to G2 following delivery of a voluntary undertaking.
- RSH says the revised consumer standards are intended to drive long-term improvements in social housing.
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