Rights and responsibilities
| Rights and responsibilities | Where can I find out more? |
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Newlon and our residents both have a range of rights and responsibilities for maintaining homes, communal areas and any common parts. We report our Decent Homes performance annually as part of our Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSMs) scorecard, and in our annual report to residents, which you can find in our performance page.
Sarah Shaw – Housing Services Director is responsible for overseeing compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing’s Consumer Standards and for complaints handling performance.
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| You can find our lettings and tenancy policy which explains the types and lengths of tenancies we offer, the circumstances for fixed-term tenancies, and information about important areas including succession and appeals in the lettings and allocations section of this website. | |
| Consulting with residents Newlon is required to consult with residents when considering significant changes in the way we provide services. This includes ensuring we provide residents with fair and accessible information in good time and being able to demonstrate how their views shaped our decisions. |
We are committed to working closely with residents to design services together and to ensure they are involved and consulted on any significant service changes. Consultation can take a range of forms including formal consultation such as Section 20 notices, planning consultations or Estate Regeneration Ballot proposals. In other areas we work with residents through think tanks, and involving them in recruitment and procurement to design services and ensure residents’ views have shaped our decisions. More details about how we work closely with residents to consult on service changes and design services together can be found in our getting involved section. |
| If we become aware of an area where we have significantly failed to comply with the regulator’s consumer standards our lead officer for compliance, Sarah Shaw, would be responsible for ensuring we self-refer to the regulator in a timely manner. |