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Homes and rents

At 31 March 2023 this landlord owned 1,242 homes.

The total rent due to this landlord for the year was £5,241,175.

The landlord increased its weekly rent on average by 5.0% from the previous year.

Average weekly rents

Size of home Number of homes owned This landlord Scottish average Difference from Scottish average
1 apartment 26 £69.79 £78.26 -10.8%
2 apartment 431 £76.21 £83.46 -8.7%
3 apartment 668 £85.71 £86.28 -0.7%
4 apartment 114 £88.59 £93.96 -5.7%
5 apartment 3 £108.19 £103.72 4.3%

Tenant satisfaction

Of the tenants who responded to this landlord's most recent satisfaction survey:

Overall service

73.0% said they were satisfied with the overall service it provided, compared to the Scottish average of 86.7%.

Keeping tenants informed

79.7% felt that this landlord was good at keeping them informed about its services and outcomes compared to the Scottish average of 89.7%.

Opportunities to participate

76.8% of tenants were satisfied with the opportunities to participate in this landlord's decision making, compared to the Scottish average of 85.9%.

Quality and maintenance of homes

Scottish Housing Quality Standard

60.5% of this landlord's homes met the Scottish Housing Quality Standard compared to the Scottish average of 79.0%.

Emergency repairs

The average time this landlord took to complete emergency repairs was 2.8 hours, compared to the Scottish average of 4.2 hours.

Non-emergency repairs

The average time this landlord took to complete non-emergency repairs was 6.0 days, compared to the Scottish average of 8.7 days.

Reactive repairs 'right first time'

This landlord completed 86.0% of reactive repairs 'right first time' compared to the Scottish average of 87.8%.

Repair or maintenance satisfaction

78.0% of tenants who had repairs or maintenance carried out were satisfied with the service they received, compared to the Scottish average of 88.0%.

Neighbourhoods

Percentage of anti-social behaviour cases resolved

100.0% of anti-social behaviour cases relating to this landlord were resolved, compared to the national average of 94.2%.

Value for money

Total rent collected

The amount of money this landlord collected for current and past rent was equal to 99.6% of the total rent it was due in the year, compared to the Scottish average of 99.0%.

Rent not collected: empty homes

It did not collect 1.1% of rent due because homes were empty, compared to the Scottish average of 1.4%.

Re-let homes

It took an average of 25.7 days to re-let homes, compared to the Scottish average of 55.6 days.

Landlord details

RSL Registration Number
149
Landlord Name
Linthouse Housing Association Ltd
Senior Officer
Mrs Irene C McFarlane
Date Registered
28 Aug 1975
FCA / Company Number
1800RS
Scottish Charity Number
SC028161
Landlord type
Mainstream
Constitution Type
Registered Society - Charitable - General
Clients
General
Settlement
Urban
Asset Owning
Yes
National Operator
No
Statutory Intervention
No
Systemic Importance
No
Annual Turnover
£5.80 million
Debt per unit
£7,072
Total staff employed by the RSL
37.80 (FTE)
Units partly owned
37
Registered address
1 Cressy Street, Linthouse, Glasgow, G51 4RB
Correspondence address
1 Cressy Street, Linthouse, Glasgow, G51 4RB

Housing stock

Housing stock (as at 31 March 2023)

Local authority area Self-contained units Non self-contained units Non self-contained bed spaces
Glasgow City 1,242 8 8
Total 1,242 8 8
Type of provision Self-contained units Non self-contained units Non self-contained bed spaces
General 1,080 0 0
Sheltered 0 0 0
Very Sheltered 0 0 0
Sheltered Wheelchair 0 0 0
Amenity Housing 154 0 0
Community Alarm 0 0 0
Wheelchair 8 0 0
Ambulant Disabled 0 0 0
Other Specially Adapted 0 8 8
Total 1,242 8 8

Engagement Plan

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Regulation Plans

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Assurance Statement

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Accounts

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Rules

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