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
Who knows in every case, but even in that scenario, a profit is made first which services debt. It is still spending profits.
you better let us know how you get on with companies house explain it all to them that these companies are all registered wrongly .
And by the way a profit is money left over after all costs so there isnt an actual profit
 
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And Google and MB.

You’ve been destroyed Notchy lad.

A housing association isn’t a private landlord now is it ? And they don’t make a profit, so there’s that too……
Google and mb.

2 of the best sources for confirmation bias
 
you better let us know how you get on with companies house explain it all to them that these companies are all registered wrongly .
And by the way a profit is money left over after all costs so there isnt an actual profit
You do understand gross and nett profit ?
 
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you better let us know how you get on with companies house explain it all to them that these companies are all registered wrongly .
How are they registered wrongly?
 
Housing Associations (HAs) are independent, non-profit making organisations which provide homes for people in housing need. They are also known as Private Registered Providers (PRPs)
non profit eh

Housing associations' record profits are no reason to rejoice​


 
So you have shown that some years there is a surplus after debt financing
but are they or are they not classed as non profit
yes or no
 
housing associations: another opportunity made by Tories to put yet more of the state into financial institutions for a profit:


The survey also shows the dominance of institutional players in the sector. Savills survey showed that while financial institutions represent only a fifth of the 64 for profit providers, those providers own 90% of all the homes owned by for profits. Institutional investors and fund managers, including Legal & General, Blackstone, Man Group and M&G having all registered for-profit providers in the last three years, with Blackstone’s Sage Housing now owning and operating more than 8,000 homes.

 
So you have shown that some years there is a surplus after debt financing
but are they or are they not classed as non profit
yes or no
still a profit

I guess you arent too clever on understanding accounts eh
 
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