Housing associations, managing agents and inspection companies working in Nottingham run HHSRS programmes under England's regulatory framework. Here's what applies, how often it's due, and how local providers manage it with Kaarr.
HHSRS is the statutory assessment method in England under Part 1 of the Housing Act 2004. Local authorities must take enforcement action on Category 1 hazards, and the Decent Homes Standard requires social homes to be free of them.
Category 1 hazards trigger local authority enforcement duties and a Decent Homes failure. For providers, a current HHSRS position on every property is the foundation of compliance — it tells you what's wrong, how urgent it is, and what the law expects you to do about it.
Nottingham is in England, so the governing framework is: Housing Act 2004, Part 1 · HHSRS Operating Guidance. HHSRS is the statutory assessment method in England under Part 1 of the Housing Act 2004. Local authorities must take enforcement action on Category 1 hazards, and the Decent Homes Standard requires social homes to be free of them.
A hazard scoring in bands A–C under HHSRS — serious enough that the local authority has a duty to act. Category 1 hazards also fail the Decent Homes Standard.
Kaarr's recommended cadence: a full 29-hazard baseline assessment before onboarding any property, quarterly walkthrough checks, and a full annual reassessment. All other statutory reports are collected and verified before onboarding completes.
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