Ombudsman criticises Housing for Women after incorrect £10,000 charge to resident

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Landlord for vulnerable women overhauls policies after being branded ’unsympathetic’ by watchdog

Housing for Women was ordered to review its rent recovery practice after the Housing Ombudsman found it incorrectly told a resident she owed over £10,000 in rent.

The affordable housing provider, which was set up to support women and children fleeing domestic abuse, trafficking survivors, women leaving prison and older women, “took an adversarial and heavy-handed stance towards the resident”, said the watchdog.

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