Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 — Scotland law | Esheria

Housing (Scotland) Act 2010

This provision creates the Scottish Housing Regulator and sets out how it must operate, including duties on reports, registers, consultation, and regulatory intervention powers.

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Jurisdiction
Scotland
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This provision creates the Scottish Housing Regulator and sets out how it must operate, including duties on reports, registers, consultation, and regulatory intervention powers. This provision gives the Regulator powers over registered social landlords, including removing or appointing officers, directing transfers or restrictions, and requiring notices, consultation, and reporting. It also creates offences for some failures and sets related penalties. The provision sets rules for buying certain local authority houses, including approvals, applications, offers to sell, conditions, refusals, and related housing support and communication rules. Schedule 20 is amended to add the Scottish Housing Regulator to the list of persons subject to the duty of co-operation.