Auctions and Sales, Complaints Procedures, Genesis, HA Service Charges, Homes England, Housing Justice, Housing Law, Housing protest, Housing Regulation, NHG, Notting Hill, Notting Hill Genesis, Regeneration, Rents, Social Cleansing, Tenant & Resident Democracy, Unfair And Uncapped, Waive The Rents

A Community Under Threat: Southwark Families Fight Mass Evictions

Housing Campaigners Demand Council Action as Corporate Landlord BMR Group Targets More Than 100 Families Tenants on the St James Estate in the London Borough of Southwark are fighting mass evictions and unaffordable rent rises after corporate landlord BMR Group Ltd began trying to force residents from their homes. Campaigners understand that BMR Group plans… Continue reading A Community Under Threat: Southwark Families Fight Mass Evictions

Complaints Procedures, Gas Charges, HA Service Charges, Housing Justice, Housing Law, Housing Ombudsman, Housing protest, Housing Regulation, Service charge fraud, Service Charges, Service Cuts, Tenant & Resident Democracy, Unfair And Uncapped

The Three Closed Doors: A Stress Test of Leasehold Accountability

By David Wood I became a banker in 2007. The lesson I took from the financial crisis was not that banks should cease to exist. It was that systems which appear robust on paper can contain weaknesses that only become visible when the system is stressed. Safeguards should be tested rather than assumed. Looking at… Continue reading The Three Closed Doors: A Stress Test of Leasehold Accountability

Complaints Procedures, Damp and mould, Disrepairs, Fire Safety & Cladding, Health and Safety, Housing Justice, Housing Law, Housing protest, Housing Regulation

Westminster’s Accountability Crisis: A Call to Action

By Boz For all the noise of national politics, Britain is missing the collapse of something more fundamental: the ability of ordinary people to hold local power to account. Westminster, of all places, should be the borough that sets the standard. Instead, it has become a warning of what happens when a council stops expecting… Continue reading Westminster’s Accountability Crisis: A Call to Action

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Mass Survey Exposes Rampant Service Charge Abuse as Housing Minister Rejects Caps

New data from SHAC's comprehensive national survey of 829 residents has exposed an environment of widespread service charge abuse, directly challenging the governmentโ€™s refusal to protect tenants and leaseholders. full report: Landlord Service Charge Abuse Survey - MAY 2026 PETITION: Allow disputed service charges to be paid to courts In April 2026, the Secretary of… Continue reading Mass Survey Exposes Rampant Service Charge Abuse as Housing Minister Rejects Caps

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The ยฃ300,000 Black Hole: FirstPortโ€™s Mystery Heating Bills

What would you do if your management company suddenly demanded up to ยฃ2,000 for heating, but refused to show you how the bill was calculated? This is the reality facing around 300 households at West Works in Southall. What started as confusion has become something far more serious. It is now a months-long battle over… Continue reading The ยฃ300,000 Black Hole: FirstPortโ€™s Mystery Heating Bills

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The Great Housing Benefit Heist

How Landlords are Siphoning Millions in Unearned Service Charges from the Welfare State A new investigation by SHAC reveals a systemic failure in the Housing Benefit system, allowing landlords to overcharge the taxpayer by millions of pounds while the government looks the other way. Download the report: Service Charges & Housing Benefit report It is… Continue reading The Great Housing Benefit Heist

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Missing Information and the Service Charge Maze

Missing information and the service charge maze: how one email built a residentsโ€™ association By SHAC member David Woodrow Our residentsโ€™ association was born from an accident. In August 2024, our building manager at Peabody emailed every resident about window cleaning โ€” and accidentally used CC instead of BCC. What followed was a week of… Continue reading Missing Information and the Service Charge Maze

HA Service Charges, Housing Justice, Housing Law, Peabody Trust, Rent Strike, Rents, Social Cleansing, Tenant & Resident Democracy, Unfair And Uncapped

London Rents A Blow to Key Workers

By Mary Pimm, SHAC member and Victoria Park Community Association Chair In November 2024, the Mayor of London initiated a consultation about devising a Key Worker Living Rent (KWLR) plan. It ended early in the spring last year. The Deputy Mayor for Housing, Tom Copley, has recently reported on its findings to those who, like… Continue reading London Rents A Blow to Key Workers

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SHAC Research Finds Overcharging in More Than 63% of Tribunal Cases

New research carried out by SHAC shows that across all the cases of service charges challenged at the First Tier Property Tribunal (FTT), more than 63% of landlords were found to be overcharging for services. This figure rises to more than 66% for housing association landlords. The overcharges in many of the cases were replicated… Continue reading SHAC Research Finds Overcharging in More Than 63% of Tribunal Cases

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Housing Associations and The Equality Act 2010

By Jess Owen A major Social Landlord has claimed that housing associations are not bound by some provisions of the 2010 Equality Act. Peabody Trust, which operates over 100,000 Social Homes and โ€œprovide care and support services to around 25,000โ€ people in England, claims that, as they are not listed in a schedule of the… Continue reading Housing Associations and The Equality Act 2010