A story of injustice, discrimination against leaseholders, and a broken housing system By Gill Perceval 2008 and Mum was living in a house in Langley. She was active, sociable and hands-on in helping others. After losing her husband and suffering some health issues, she became aware of Extra Care Developments which were to be built… Continue reading Jean’s Story: Life and Death with Shared Ownership
Category: HA Service Charges
A 20-20 Vision of How Social Housing Landlords Fleece Leaseholders
By a Twenty-Twenty Resident Twenty-Twenty House A is an attractive, modern apartment block in the trendy Mabgate area of Leeds. Twenty-Twenty A houses 30 apartments, most of which are occupied by homeowners with full or shared ownership leases of (initially) 99 years. On a first take, everything at Twenty-Twenty A looks sharp: it is in… Continue reading A 20-20 Vision of How Social Housing Landlords Fleece Leaseholders
SHAC and English for Action: Empowering Community Housing Action
Just one year ago, a community of women from mainly Bengali migrant and refugee backgrounds living in the east end of London would probably not have described themselves as grass-roots housing activists. Yet their substandard housing conditions left them keen to fight for better, and their ESOL (English language) class gave them both the perfect… Continue reading SHAC and English for Action: Empowering Community Housing Action
The Housing Mafia’s Service Charge Racket
By Richard Simpson, a registered blind tenant of Riverside Housing If youโve ever wondered what would happen if a crime family decided to take over a housing association, let me introduce you to Riverside Housing Group: a not-so-merry band of landlords with the operational grace of The Sopranos, minus the food and charisma. In fact,… Continue reading The Housing Mafia’s Service Charge Racket
Turning Simmering Anger into Social Action
A single day in May has again thrown social housing into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A damning report has been published on rising disrepairs complaints, and the media reports the death of a baby in a decaying home owned by a housing association. On Thursday, the Housing Ombudsman published a new report… Continue reading Turning Simmering Anger into Social Action
SHAC Reacts: Government Offers Words But No Reassurance
SHAC has received a government response to our petition posted on the Parliamentary website. The petition, which launched in January 2025, asked government to: Create a new body to regulate landlord and freeholder service chargesWe want the Government to create a new body that is empowered to monitor and regulate private, council, and housing association… Continue reading SHAC Reacts: Government Offers Words But No Reassurance
Freeholders’ Cynical Attempt to Torpedo Leasehold Reform
As many readers will be aware, government introduced a new piece of legislation in May last year - The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 - aimed at strengthening the rights of tenants and residents. The law is part of a programme of government reforms which were prompted by intensive campaigning and lobbying by leaseholder… Continue reading Freeholders’ Cynical Attempt to Torpedo Leasehold Reform
Tenants and Residents Turn to Radical Action
When the new round of service charge demands began to take effect at the start of April, SHAC found itself supporting a host of new tenant and resident groups embarking on service charge strikes. Tenants and residents are often presented as being helpless in the face of superior landlord power, with their bottomless resources, ready… Continue reading Tenants and Residents Turn to Radical Action
Neither Shared Nor Ownership – Protesting the London Home Show
By Alison, SHAC Campaigner Twice a year, the estate agent subsidiaries of the big London housing associations assemble at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster for the London Home Show. Mortgage providers, conveyancing solicitors, and related service providers also take stalls. Itโs a one stop shop for Shared Ownership (SO) flats. The problem… Continue reading Neither Shared Nor Ownership – Protesting the London Home Show
How We Took Control of our Building: A Residentโs Journey to Acquire the Right to Manage
By Francesco Guerrieri Housing maintenance issues and service charge disputes are among the most challenging aspects of being a resident in the UK today. Many leaseholders, council tenants, and housing association residents face similar frustrations: steadily increasing service charges with little transparency about how funds are being spent; maintenance requests that go unanswered for months;… Continue reading How We Took Control of our Building: A Residentโs Journey to Acquire the Right to Manage
