The TSA will now use this feedback to propose new standards for landlords - the first to ever be developed - to help improve services for tenants.
The report outlining the findings of the largest ever consultation with social housing tenants in England was officially launched by Peter Marsh, TSA Chief Executive.
Key report findings include:
- 81% of tenants listed repairs and maintenance as the top issue that they expected their landlord to get right. This was followed by 39% for health and safety, 37% for security in their neighbourhood, 24% for keeping tenants informed, and 23% for dealing with complaints
- 76% of tenants say they’re satisfied with their landlords. Of this, 32% are very satisfied, while 44% are fairly satisfied. Some 13% are not satisfied at all
- Tenants consider the issue of choice to be most important for repairs and maintenance (77%) and design of their home (46%)
- Repairs and maintenance, reasonable and affordable rent, keeping homes up to date and in decent condition, dealing with anti-social behaviour, and enforcing standards should be key priorities for the TSA and Government.
Peter Marsh said: "This groundbreaking consultation highlights the needs of both existing and future social housing tenants and we have taken on board the key findings from this research in the design of our proposed standards. Tenants have told us that they want to be involved in decisions about their homes, and they want good communication from their landlord.
"They want choice, particularly in relation to the repairs and maintenance service and the design of their homes. The best landlords already excel in these areas and our task now is to encourage others to learn from the best and in doing so, improve the lives of millions of residents in England."
(CD/JM)