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The future of regulation of the affordable housing sector in England

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Coventry Chartered Institute of Housing 2006Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 306.1 $2 18
Online resources: Summary: Takes a first-principles look at the regulation of the non-public affordable housing sector in England. Suggests that the system for regulating affordable housing providers is under pressure from a number of challenges. Identifies and evaluates the feasibility of two options for reforming the regulatory system: a modernised registration system and an accreditation or licensing system. Concludes that the affordable housing sector is likely to change substantially over the next few years and that a review of regulation is timely with a view to reform.
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Takes a first-principles look at the regulation of the non-public affordable housing sector in England. Suggests that the system for regulating affordable housing providers is under pressure from a number of challenges. Identifies and evaluates the feasibility of two options for reforming the regulatory system: a modernised registration system and an accreditation or licensing system. Concludes that the affordable housing sector is likely to change substantially over the next few years and that a review of regulation is timely with a view to reform.