Housing Ombudsman urges landlords to proactively tackle hate crime and anti-social behaviour

hate crime

A new report from Richard Blakeway finds landlords are “too passive” in their approach

The Housing Ombudsman has highlighted “repeatedly similar failings” in how social landlords deal with antisocial behaviour (ASB) and hate crime. 

In his latest ‘learning from severe maladministration’ report, Richard Blakeway urges social landlords to take a more proactive and record-driven approach to handling hate incidents and noise, and to better understand the relationship between ASB and repairs.

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