Poor communications from housing associations ‘compounding’ maintenance failures, says Ombudsman

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Housing associations’ poor communication with residents is compounding already serious failings in maintaining properties, according to the Housing Ombudsman.

The organisation’s latest monthly ‘learning from severe maladministration’ report found communications failings were present in both the service areas as well as complaints handling, and include poor internal communication and engagement with contractors and managing agents.

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