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Title: National Student Housing Codes


1
National Student Housing Codes Context and
Development
  • London Student Housing Conference
  • Monday 30 June 2008
  • John Daniels
  • Chair of the Committee of Management
  • ANUK/Unipol Codes for Larger Student Developments

2
Student Codes of Practice - Overview
  • Important to know where we have come from
  • I will cover
  • Past Context Accreditation Legislation
  • Present Situation current scope of Codes
  • Future development whats to do?

3
Codes of Practice in Context
  • I see the Codes as Accreditation in Action
  • Explained By
  • Historical Background
  • Legal Framework
  • Government Policy
  • Internal Drivers

4
Codes as Accreditation in Action
  • Accreditation is Voluntary not Compulsory
  • About Quality of Property Management
  • Marketable Badge of Quality exceeding legal
    minimum
  • Govt/LAs/Landlord Bodies/ANUK in partnership
    endorsing good landlords
  • Support from Shelter, NUS etc too
  • Also about good tenants

5
Codes Historical Background
  • 1999 Birmingham University asked by govt to
    research What is Accreditation?
  • May 2001 Philip Leathers report guide
    published
  • Oct 2001 Leeds CC Unipol Conference
  • May 2001 ANUK formed
  • Dec 2001 First ANUK National Conference
  • July 2003 First draft Student COP to ANUK SG
  • Sept 2004 HA04 to provide for approved codes
  • April 2005 ANUK and UUK Codes are ACOPS

6
Codes the Legal Framework
  • Precedent for Government Approved Codes Of
    Practice
  • Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development
    Act 1993 section 87 RICS Code
  • Housing Act 2004
  • Sections 55, 259, Schedule 14 what is/ is not
    an HMO for licensing
  • Section 233 approval of Codes of Practice for
    HMOs whether or not licensable
  • NOTE Schedule 14 excepts buildings complying with
    a code that are specified by order

7
Codes go beyond Law
  • Codes are not just legal requirement
  • Self contained flats not licensable
  • Codes go beyond a legal minimum
  • Codes offer marketable badge
  • Codes are aspirational
  • Codes offer scheme for management control

8
Government Policy Codes
  • Supports accreditation and self-reg in PRS
  • Cannot legislate for everything
  • Legislation a sledgehammer slow
  • Accreditation supports objectives of licensing
  • Compliance with codes avoids extending licensing
    to educational establishments

9
Govt Criteria for ACOPs
  • General Requirements
  • 1. Type of Code - licensed HMOs or excepted
    accommodation.
  • 2. A national code clearly states its scope and
    properties it covers.
  • 3. Who maintains and owns code (say Committee of
    Management)
  • 4. Who will ensure compliance - adequate
    procedures for accrediting
  • 5. Mechanisms for dispute resolution arrangements
    and complaints
  • 6. Code should apply to the management of the
    property Etc.
  • Particular Requirements for Student Accommodation
  • 1. Code should simply deal with housing matters.
  • 2. Written terms of tenure
  • 3. Contact details for their landlord.
  • 4. Range of safety provisions Etc.

10
Govt concerns about ACOPs
  • Response to Consultation March 2006
  • Codes broadly meet its criteria
  • Codes seen as work in progress
  • Need for annual reviews annual reports
  • Protocol important convergence in 3 years
  • Can withdraw ACOP status if unsatisfactory
  • Need for fully tried complaints mechanisms
  • Need for adequate compliance checking

11
Internal Drivers
  • Govt response shouldnt be only driver
  • Members want Codes to be good badge
  • Highlight problems with non-members
  • Importance for internal management audits
  • Concern to ensure standards are maintained
  • Need to maintain momentum
  • To keep codes fresh and moving on

12
Current Scope of Codes
  • Marketing contract, deposits, inventory,
    contacts.
  • Tenancy managed access, repairs, cleaning,
    facilities (furnishing, baths, toilets, laundry,
    mail).
  • End of Tenancy Deposits (HA04?), References.
  • Disputes ANUK Tribunal, UUK - University
    procedures/Office of Independent Adjudicator.
  • Compliance ANUK - Self-cert Audit Framework, UUK
    - University auditors (Management Cttes).

13
Current Situation on Codes
  • Half yearly SIs for HMO exemptions
  • Annual Reports on Codes
  • Concerns about UUK Code
  • Annual Revisions of Codes

14
Developments of ANUK Code
  • Since becoming ACOP March 2006
  • New Members
  • Detailed Technical Changes
  • Development of Assessment Verification
  • Testing Complaints procedure
  • May become ACOP in Scotland N Ireland
  • Improved Marketing being developed
  • Survey of Housing Managers in hand
  • Review of Code in hand

15
Review of the ANUK Code
  • Chaired by Dennis Hopper (CUBO Leeds) to review
  • Reduce physical standards focus on management
  • Gold standard good but scope for tiered approach
  • Peer to peer review by educational institutions
  • Key NUS role
  • New Code to be submitted to DCLG for new ACOP
    w.ef January or April 2008

16
Impact of Future Govt Policies
  • Read-across from Private Renting Policies
  • Tenancy Deposits
  • Select Committee Report published 28 May
  • DCLG Rugg Review reporting October
  • DBERR (Business, Enterprise Reg Reform)
    Regulation of Letting Agents (also RICS Carlsberg
    Review)

17
Likely Review Outcomes?
  • Select Committee Report
  • Govts response will hinge on Rugg review
  • Need to encourage institutional investment
  • More research on needs of students/immigrants
  • Concerns about Buy to let/leave empty
  • Linking accreditation and landlord registration?
  • Regulation of Letting Agents (accreditation/OFTENA
    NT?)
  • Review by Julie Rugg (Centre for Housing Policy
    York)
  • Wide remit to look at who uses PRS and future
    prospects
  • Probable outcome greater emphasis on
    accreditation

18
To the Future
  • Scope of Codes
  • Emphasis on Management
  • Role of UUK Code?
  • Convergence of Codes?
  • Dynamics?
  • The floor is open to suggestions!
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