Regulator publishes list of potential statutory managers
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published the list of potential statutory managers it will draw from when it needs to appoint a manager to a landlord.
The Regulator can use statutory powers to appoint a manager if serious risks to tenants’ interests and service users have been identified.
The publication of the list follows an open selection process which saw the Regulator advertise for applicants in June and assess each application in terms of experience, skills and knowledge.
The following individuals have been selected to be part of the statutory manager list:
Christine MacLeod, director of regulation (governance and performance), said: “We will appoint a statutory manager to a landlord only where it is the most proportionate way to tackle identified risks and protect the interests of tenants and service users.
“The list will let us quickly access people with the right skills, experience and knowledge to make the changes needed to help a landlord deal with its problems. We’re publishing the list to be transparent about who we will appoint.”
The list will remain in place for three years and will be kept under review by the Regulator.