Compliance Monitoring

The SHRA regulates certain aspects of tenant management to ensure that tenants are well looked after and reap the intended benefits of the social housing programme. They, likewise, support the programme by upholding their responsibilities as tenants.

Projects that have been completed and tenanted will be handed to the compliance section of the SHRA for monitoring and SHIs and ODAs must submit quarterly reports to the SHRA. This ensures that the projects comply and are managed in accordance with the Social Housing Act and Social Housing Regulations.

Compliance monitoring manages the following areas:

The SHRA is required to intervene in cases of maladministration.

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The SHRA also regulates certain aspects of tenant management to ensure that tenants are well looked after and reap the intended benefits of the social housing programme.
The purpose of these rules is to set out the principles applicable to and the process for the transfer of social housing stock or rights, as contemplated in regulation 13 of the Regulations
The purpose of these rules is to set out the principles applicable to and the process for the transfer of social housing stock or rights, as contemplated in regulation 13 of the Regulations
The definition of accreditation in terms of the Social Housing Act 16 of 2008 means the screening, evaluation, provisional and final accreditation by the SHRA
The SHI dashboard contains a database of accredited and conditionally accredited SHIs and is organised in the following manner…

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