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About the Housing Corporation
The Housing Corporation is responsible for investing public money in housing associations and for protecting that investment and ensuring it provides decent homes and services for residents. The Corporation invests in housing associations to provide homes that meet local needs. Through regulation they seek to ensure that people will want, and be able to live in these homes, now and in the future.
Aims and Objectives of the Housing Corporation
- To regulate to promote a viable, properly governed and properly managed housing association sector;
- To invest for the creation and maintenance of safe and sustainable communities;
- To champion a resident focus in the housing association sector; and
- To be a modern, customer-centred, forward-looking organisation, encouraging change in the sector.
The Housing Corporation’s role is to fund and regulate housing associations in England. Other bodies perform similar roles in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
If you wish to contact the Housing Corporation, their number is 0845 230 7000 or, you can e-mail them at: enquiries@housingcorp.gsx.gov.uk
The Corporation is a Non-Departmental Public Body sponsored by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
This information was retrieved from the Corporation's web site.
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