Housing Corporation Assessments (HCAs)
Every housing association with more than 1,000 homes is continuously assessed on its performance under our Regulatory Code, which judges viability, governance and management, and on how well it has used any Corporation funds it has been allocated.
These judgments are summarised in a Housing Corporation Assessment (HCA). HCAs play a central role in the Corporation's regulation of the sector.
The HCA consists of a performance summary in the form of ‘traffic lights’ in four key performance areas and a narrative giving more detailed information.
HCAs published prior to 1 December 2008 will continue to be available on this website. These HCAs reflect the Housing Corporation's assessment of performance at the time of publication. The Tenant Services Authority will in due course publish Regulatory Judgements for RSLs in line with its risk assessment.
To read an association's HCA, click on "Housing Corporation Assessments A-Z" and then click on the name of the association.
