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Social landlords and charitable status

Series: Charity Commission Press Release ; (PR 28/02) 8 April 2002, (1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Updated guidance allows that a social landlord with a resident majority on its board can become a charity provided that all trustees act in the best interests of the charity. It is particularly aimed at new organisations seeking registration with the Commission and the Housing Corporation. The guidance is available at http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/supportingcharities/pdfs/housass.pdf http://213.38.88.195/coi/coipress.nsf/303ac095a85cf4f7802567350056e97a/203469895453973480256b95005294e4?OpenDocument

Updated guidance allows that a social landlord with a resident majority on its board can become a charity provided that all trustees act in the best interests of the charity. It is particularly aimed at new organisations seeking registration with the Commission and the Housing Corporation. The guidance is available at http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/supportingcharities/pdfs/housass.pdf http://213.38.88.195/coi/coipress.nsf/303ac095a85cf4f7802567350056e97a/203469895453973480256b95005294e4?OpenDocument