Regulator of Social Housing Consultation
Consultation has concluded
Consultation on the introduction of Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSM)
Foreward taken from the TSM consultation document
In November 2020, the Government published its Social Housing White Paper, setting out plans for a new consumer regulation regime. One element was the requirement that the Regulator of Social Housing develop clear and comparable tenant satisfaction measures (TSMs). These measures should apply to all social landlords and cover the areas that matter to their tenants.
The White Paper recommends that TSMs should give tenants meaningful information about their landlord and help the regulator ensure that landlords meet the new consumer standards. We need legislation to introduce the new consumer regulation regime, but in advance of that we think it’s right to consult on our TSM proposals because of the significant lead time for their implementation.
We have taken the White Paper as our starting point, and have spoken to tenants, landlords and sector representatives to help us develop our proposals. We aim to arrive at TSMs that are comparable between landlords but also allow the right amount of flexibility so that landlords can ensure their information is relevant to them and their tenants and will help them manage their own performance.
We have recently published Reshaping consumer regulation: our principles and approach. This sets out our vision for our future consumer regulation role and the part that TSMs will play. We expect TSMs to tell us a lot about how landlords are performing but we also know that alone they can’t provide a full picture. Therefore, we will consider a landlord’s TSMs alongside other evidence to get a rounded view of their performance.
We want TSMs to be a valuable source of information for tenants, local communities, and landlords themselves. We are keen to hear a wide range of responses to our proposals and have published a summary which can be found on our website consultation page to help with this. We very much hope you will share your views with us so that they can shape the outcome of this consultation.
Simon Dow
Interim Chair
Consultation has concluded