(Semi)governments
Housing associations
Housing associations build, rent, and manage affordable housing. Ideally, net-zero energy if it's at all affordable. However, they often also perform other (commercial) activities. The Housing Act stipulates that housing associations must separate these commercial and social activities. According to the Housing Act 2015, they must focus on building, renting, and managing social housing, as well as several other social tasks. The Housing Act 2015 calls these services of general economic interest (SGEI). SGEI activities include: the construction, rental, and management of social housing, management of social real estate, and investing in livability. Non-SGEI activities include the development of rental housing in the private sector (deregulated), owner-occupied housing, and commercial real estate. Strict requirements apply to non-SGEI activities. Housing associations may only undertake commercial activities under strict conditions. We can support housing associations with many of their strategic and operational issues, such as deliveries, division into condominium rights, and the establishment of limited rights and financing. This allows them to work hard to improve livability and sustainability. To advocate for the abolition of the landlord levy imposed on them. To ensure they can provide sufficient, affordable, high-quality housing in a pleasant living environment. And to offer their tenants a comfortable home.
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