On 11 January 2011 the Housing Minister announced that the CIH would take over the ownership of the Respect Standard. The aim is to produce an ASB Standard that reflects the aims and objectives of Housing Providers in this area. The Consultation Survey is open for comments until the 3rd May 2011 and now is [...]
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Tag Archives | ASBASB Review
Just a reminder that the Consultation for the ASB review remains open until the 3rd May next. Responses are invited from members of the public as well as organisations, and can be made on line through the Home Office website at the link below. Plans include powers to compel local agencies to investigate anti-social behaviour [...]
New Mandatory Ground: the Inside Housing Debate
Read my piece on “A new mandatory ground for possession means tenants may be punished twice for the same offence“.
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