The Scottish Housing Regulator confirmed five social landlords across the country had been confirmed as"working towards compliance" with its annual risk assessment, with four - Blochairn, Cadder, Calvay and Reidvale - operating within the Glasgow area.It highlights some of the risks and challenges facing tenants and other service users including rent affordability and the availability of appropriate temporary accommodation for people who are experiencing homelessness.
As part of the agreement, Reidvale is seeking a partnership with another RSL as well as improving investment in tackling failing stonework in pre-1919 properties. The investigation revealed the landlord did not have a business plan nor did it comply with electrical safety requirements. Similarly, Cadder Housing was also listed as having problems with governance and financial management.
The regulator also reported concerns about the financial management of Cadder Community Centre in the East End. A spokesperson for the organisation confirmed it was working with the housing associations who had not met the standards but was not using its statutory powers with any RSL.
Glasgow council can’t lecture anyone on maintenance or standards ffs have you seen the state of the place rats bins potholes everything is a basket case tribunals take forever,full of useless people that can’t do their jobs properly the roads are a danger to citizens ffs
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