Tenant Services Authority (TSA)

Summary

The Housing Corporation ceased operation on 30 November 2008 and two new agencies were established by the Housing and regeneration Act 2008. These are the Tenant Services Authority (TSA) and the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA).

Further information

The TSA, led by the Chief Executive Peter Marsh, will regulate social housing landlords, setting high standards of management across housing association and at a later date local authority social homes. The TSA will also listen to tenants' concerns and use its powers to make sure tenants are getting a good service. Empowering people is the cornerstone of the Government's recent White Paper Communities in Control and the TSA is just one way in which tenants will have a greater say in the running of their communities.  

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External links

Tenant Services Authority (TSA)
The regulator for affordable housing.

Homes and Communities Agency (HCA)
HCA provide funding for affordable housing, bring land back into use and raise the standards of the physical and social environment.

The National Conversation
Visit this site to have your say on the standards of service in social housing.


About links to other websites.

Contact us

contact officer/team: Housing Strategy Team
web: online enquiry form
email: housingadvice@s-norfolk.gov.uk
telephone: 01508 533756
minicom/textphone: 01508 533622
address: South Norfolk Council
South Norfolk House
Swan Lane
Long Stratton
Norwich NR15 2XE

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Last updated on: 23 March 2011