Decent Homes Standard reform: what do the changes mean for social landlords?
Explainer05.08.25by Imogen Farmer and Sarah Orchard The government’s Decent Homes Standard is undergoing reforms that will affect all landlords, social and private. Imogen Farmer, solicitor apprentice, and Sarah Orchard, senior associate, both at law firm Bevan Brittan, explain what the changes mean for social landlords

The Decent Homes Standard aims to provide a minimum standard of housing conditions in social homes (picture: Alamy)
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