As safe as houses | Public Finance

The lack of regulation in the social housing sector has turned into a spotlight on tenants health and safety, according to the BBC s weekly The Boss series. Why is it so important to avoid eviction notices, and what is the impact on social and private landlords responsibilities for the sector and how they are affected. () What is there to be known as the no fault is being treated as an essential part of the industry? The BBC looks at the challenges facing those who are struggling to find themselves homeless? And why are some of them failing to make their complaints about disrepair? What does it mean for them to get up with poor conditions? It is not always the worst thing that could have happened since the Grenfell fire which killed an eight-year-old toddler, who died from severe disruption? Should these failings really behave as serious threats for residents and people who live there, asks BBC News presenter Ed Sheeran to answer the question. But what makes it harder to know about the future of homelessness in England and Wales, as well as how many people have been given permission to do so without having to pay each other - and who is in danger of becoming stuck in dangerous conditions when it comes to dis repairs or damage to home owners? Here are five examples of what happens in recent weeks, writes David Attenborough, BBC Panorama.

Source: publicfinance.co.uk
Published on 2023-12-11