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The strengthened consumer regulatory regime has given tenants more leverage but this is not the same as power, argues Kai Jackson
Recent reforms in social housing were meant to rebalance the system.
Stronger consumer standards. Proactive inspections. Tenant Satisfaction Measures. Awaab’s Law.
On paper, this is a decisive shift. The regulatory dial has moved and the tone from government is clear: tenants must have more power.
But there is a critical distinction that the sector must now confront. Leverage is not the same as power.
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