Is a Housing Association classed as a public landlord?

Is a Housing Association classed as a public landlord?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • No

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • Both/either depending on circumstances

    Votes: 2 28.6%

  • Total voters
    7
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Is it really…..

My nonsense showed you as wrong! The vote has been cast.
if you think a housing association is not a private landlord, then you must think it is a public landlord

have a look at the title of this thread, it might help you understand your ridiculous argument
 
Ahh more if it’s not A it must be B. What a simple world.
 
if you think a housing association is not a private landlord, then you must think it is a public landlord

have a look at the title of this thread, it might help you understand your ridiculous argument
Straws being clutched at a rapid rate!

Calm down Notchy, you lost the poll, Google search and MB proved it too.
 
if you think a housing association is not a private landlord, then you must think it is a public landlord

have a look at the title of this thread, it might help you understand your ridiculous argument
The vote says public landlord. Another loss for Notchy lol.
 
Many/most housing associations are set up as charities or friendly societies and run the properties through limited companies. So a mixture. They were set up to get round restrictions on borrowing by Council's. They are effectively private businesses in the way many charities are run for profit and the high salaries they pay the chief execs etc. The public service element was lost a long time ago.
 
Many/most housing associations are set up as charities or friendly societies and run the properties through limited companies. So a mixture. They were set up to get round restrictions on borrowing by Council's. They are effectively private businesses in the way many charities are run for profit and the high salaries they pay the chief execs etc. The public service element was lost a long time ago.
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