RSH provider code L4521 ยท Non-profit | Registered society
What you need to know about Yorkshire Housing Limited
Yorkshire Housing Limited is a non-profit registered society that provides housing across multiple regions in England. The landlord is regulated under the RSH provider code L4521, which identifies its role and responsibilities within the social housing sector.
How Yorkshire Housing Limited is regulated
Yorkshire Housing Limited operates under regulation by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) as outlined in the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008. Yorkshire Housing Limited must comply with consumer standards that came into effect in 2024, ensuring it meets certain service quality requirements for its tenants.
What the Housing Ombudsman record shows
The Housing Ombudsman has published 59 decisions involving Yorkshire Housing Limited. Of these, 2 (3%) have resulted in findings of severe maladministration. Severe maladministration is the regulator's most serious determination and indicates significant or persistent failings that affect tenants' rights to a fair service. The figures are matters of public record published by the regulator.
What this means for Yorkshire Housing Limited tenants
Tenants should consider following their landlord's complaints process if they have any issues. If unresolved after eight weeks, they may escalate their complaint to the Housing Ombudsman. Awaab's Law, which came into effect in October 2025, requires landlords to address damp and mould problems effectively. Tenants may be entitled to remedies under this law if their homes are affected. Additionally, Yorkshire Housing Limited must adhere to the Decent Homes Standard to ensure that properties meet basic quality criteria.
How to escalate a complaint about Yorkshire Housing Limited
To escalate a complaint, tenants should first write to Yorkshire Housing Limited detailing their issue. If they don't receive a satisfactory response within eight weeks, or after requesting a final decision from the landlord, they may then contact the Housing Ombudsman. Yorkshire Housing Limited is free and doesn't require legal representation. For general support and guidance, tenants can seek advice from Citizens Advice or Shelter.
Where to read more
For further information on Yorkshire Housing Limited's regulatory status and tenant rights, visit:
Housing Ombudsman activity
The Housing Ombudsman has published 59 decisions involving Yorkshire Housing Limited. Each decision is the regulator's formal determination of a tenant complaint that Yorkshire Housing Limited could not resolve through its own internal complaints process.
Of those decisions, 2 contain findings of severe maladministration - the regulator's most serious determination, reserved for cases where the landlord's failures were significant or persistent. The Housing Ombudsman publishes severe maladministration orders publicly on its website.
Source: Housing Ombudsman Service. Counts are aggregated from the Ombudsman's public decisions database, last refreshed nightly.
Make a complaint about Yorkshire Housing Limited
If you have raised a complaint with Yorkshire Housing Limited and are unhappy with the outcome, the Housing Ombudsman handles complaints about all registered providers of social housing in England.