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These annual reports set out the activities of Homes England, including that of predecessor organisation the Homes and Communities Agency.
Workers' disclosures received by the Homes and Community Agency in its capacity as regulator of social housing.
This annual report sets out the activities of the Homes and Communities Agency over the past year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Information on DCLG, PINS and HCA prompt payment of invoices.
The general requirements for the accounts of private registered providers of social housing.
Plans showing how departments and their regulators are ensuring that their approach to regulation supports innovation.
Details of schemes that are now closed for applications.
The Statistical Data Return (SDR) is an annual survey completed by all English private registered providers of social housing.
How to apply for funds supporting smaller housing developments.
Request for annual accounts of registered providers.
What happens to the audited accounts of registered providers once the HCA has them.
These guidelines outline how the Homes and Communities Agency logo should be used.
This plan shows how the regulator of social housing is ensuring its approach to regulation supports innovation.
The regulator is proposing to revise and strengthen the existing Value for Money Standard and publish a supporting new Code of Practice.
Charitable status and tax issues connected with affordable home ownership.
This consultation is on changes to the accounting direction for providers. The changes are required to reflect revisions to the regulatory framework.
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