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How to tackle tenancy fraud
The CIH have produced another useful document outlining how to tackle fraud: How to tackle tenancy fraud…
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Universal Credit Update
Inside Housing reported today that benefits will continue to be paid fortnightly under the government’s welfare reforms if recipients are unable to manage monthly…
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The importance of internet access for tenants
The guardian on line is holding a discussion today at mid day Almost eight million adults in the UK do not have internet access…
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Tackling rogue landlords
This guidance sets out advice for local authorities on tackling rogue landlords. Rogue landlords target vulnerable tenants placing them in unsafe or overcrowded accommodation.…
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Edible Bus Stop
Its not one of my many enthusiastic typo’s – Here is a great idea to spruce up your area Check out www.theediblebusstop.org – see below…
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Advice on discussing welfare reform with tenants
In todays Guardian, Aspire Housing offer advice to tenants on how to talk to their tenants about Welfare Reform As well as our usual…
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Public Accounts Committee report on savings in office property
Local authorities should work with central government departments to make greater savings on office property, an influential Commons Committee has urged. The Public Account…
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Tenure Reform
Policy and practice officer, David Pipe, gives you the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about tenancy reform in the latest…
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Getting your repairs right first time
The CIH has produced another useful guide to repairs with Mears How to carry out repairs – on time, first time The completion of…
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Consultation on high earning tenants right to stay
The CIH and others intend to respond to consultation from tenants Here is their briefing: CIH Pay to stay consultation summary and key issues…