Appealing a housing decision

Many decisions made by public and community housing providers can be reviewed. If you think a decision is wrong, here are the steps you can take.

1

Apply for a review

As a tenant or former tenant of social housing, if you disagree with a housing decision you can ask for a review.

A review is a formal process that checks whether the right decision has been made.

How to apply for a review:

2

Request a second level appeal

If you believe that the decision made after the review is still incorrect, you can ask for a second level appeal.

This is done by an independent body, the Housing Appeals Committee.

Learn about requesting a second level appeal.

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