The Government must commit to ensuring social housing tenants get the same levels of compensation it has said tenants in the PRS will be entitled to under its proposals for a new ombudsman. We recommend it does this by amending the Social Housing (Regulation) Bill to include provisions setting out that the ombudsman may award compensation of up to £25,000. If not, it should publish its justification for treating social housing tenants and PRS tenants differently. Whether it commits to doing t...
The Government must commit to ensuring social housing tenants get the same levels of compensation it has said tenants in the PRS will be entitled to under its proposals for a new ombudsman. We recommend it does this by amending the Social Housing (Regulation) Bill to include provisions setting out that the ombudsman may award compensation of up to £25,000. If not, it should publish its justification for treating social housing tenants and PRS tenants differently. Whether it commits to doing this or not, we call on the ombudsman to immediately increase the levels of compensation it awards. We also recommend that it include among those things f Type: recommendation | Number: 34 | Paragraph: 126 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: In resolving a dispute, it is an Ombudsman’s role to put the complainant back in the position they would have been in had the service failure not occurred. We therefore firmly believe that non-financial remedies, as well as financial, are an