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Qué (quién) es housing association - definición

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Rented from Registered Social Landlords; Housing Association; Rented from registered social landlords; Registered Social Landlord; Housing Trust; Housing trust; Housing associations; Registered Housing Provider; Registered social landlord; Private Registered Providers of Social Housing; Private registered providers of social housing
  • Housing association development in Royal Tunbridge Wells

housing association         
(housing associations)
A housing association is an organization which owns houses and helps its members to rent or buy them more cheaply than on the open market. (BRIT)
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In Ireland and the United Kingdom, housing associations are private, non-profit making organisations that provide low-cost "social housing" for people in need of a home. Any budget surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes and it cannot be used for personal benefit of directors or shareholders.
Glasgow Housing Association         
SOCIAL LANDLORD IN THE UK
The Glasgow Housing Association; The Glasgow Housing Association Limited; Glasgow Housing Association
Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) is the largest social landlord in Scotland with 40,000 homes across Glasgow. GHA is a not-for-profit company created in 2003 by the then Scottish Executive for the purpose of owning and managing Glasgow's social housing stock.

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Housing association

In Ireland and the United Kingdom, housing associations are private, non-profit making organisations that provide low-cost "social housing" for people in need of a home. Any budget surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes and it cannot be used for personal benefit of directors or shareholders. Although independent, they are regulated by the state and commonly receive public funding. They are now the United Kingdom's major providers of new housing for rent, while many also run shared ownership schemes to help those who cannot afford to buy a home outright.

Housing associations provide a wide range of housing, some managing large estates of housing for families, while the smallest may perhaps manage a single scheme of housing for older people. Much of the supported accommodation in the UK is also provided by housing associations, with specialist projects for people with mental health issues or learning disabilities, with substance misuse problems (alcohol or illegal drugs), the formerly homeless, young people, ex-offenders, asylum seekers, and people fleeing domestic violence.

In Australia, the term "housing association" refers to larger, growth-oriented 'not-for-dividend' community-housing providers. Smaller community housing providers may include trusts, cooperatives etc. State and territory-owned public housing represents about 80% of social housing in Australia. Over the years these public housing entities have had different names including: 'housing commissions', and 'housing trusts'.

Ejemplos de uso de housing association
1. Please note that the Best Employer Promoting Continuing Professional Development was Southdown Housing Association, and not Shutdown Housing Association as appeared in the release." Shutdown Housing Association in fact triumphed in the Best Employer Promoting Continuing Professional Demotivation category.
2. Around one in 12 council and housing association homes are occupied by someone born abroad.
3. His mother Joanne Commins, 2', has begged to be moved from the housing association flat.
4. The housing association building next door, on the other hand, is tidy but functional.
5. I‘m on a housing association list but I haven‘t got anywhere yet.