Social landlords: tenant satisfaction survey 2023
What housing association and council tenants think about their homes.
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Introduction
May 2023 Data
This year’s survey publication includes 12 standard questions which all landlords have asked their tenants within the last two years based on a standard methodology, but with a range of collection methods.
The data is provided by landlords, and published by the Welsh Government, to provide stakeholders with information which they can explore with the landlords. It is not validated by the Welsh Government.
Comparison of tenant satisfaction levels should consider a range of factors including the number of properties managed by the landlord and the age and location of the properties.
May 2022 Data
Last year’s publication included 12 standard questions which all social landlords asked their tenants within the last two years of 2022 based on a standard methodology.
Data was not validated by the Welsh Government.
See: Social landlords: tenant satisfaction survey May 2022 | GOV.WALES
May 2021 Data
As part of the current 5-year social housing rent agreement, social landlords undertook a standardised tenant satisfaction survey. The intention was for the survey results to be available for publication by April 2021 and surveys then to be carried out at least every two years. However, because of the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic, in May 2021 we published limited data across the following areas;
- service provided by the landlord
- quality of their home
- repairs and maintenance
- the neighbourhood
- value for money
- how well the landlord listens to them
See: Social landlords: tenant satisfaction survey May 2021 | GOV.WALES