Regulatory and Compliance: The Residential Landscape


Coordinating Professional Residential Housing Standards

National Framework: The Renters’ Rights Act 2026

The Renters’ Rights Act establishes a unified statutory framework for tenancies across England. At Oakford Group Limited, our role is to provide the strategic coordination necessary to implement these national standards within the specific residential markets of the South East and South West. We ensure that the transition to periodic tenancies and the new digital notice requirements are managed with regional precision, protecting the interests of all stakeholders.

Adopting the Decent Homes Standard

We embrace the Decent Homes Standard as a professional benchmark for residential operations. Rather than viewing compliance as a minimum requirement, we use these national criteria to drive our coordination of modern facilities and structural integrity.

Our compliance coordination focus includes:

  • Structural & Thermal Performance: Ensuring properties meet modern efficiency and safety benchmarks.
  • Modern Facilities: Coordinating the update of essential services to exceed statutory norms.
  • Health & Safety Documentation: Maintaining rigorous records of certifications and inspections.

Strategic Coordination & Legislative Intelligence

By bridging the gap between national legislative shifts and practical property coordination, we ensure that residential holdings remain stable, transparent, and fully aligned with current statutory requirements. This proactive approach to compliance intelligence ensures that operational delivery is informed by the latest regulatory changes, maintaining professional integrity across all residential holdings in the South East and South West.

For further information regarding our professional framework and the regional standards we maintain across the South East and South West, please return to our Home page, learn more About our group, explore our Operations, browse our latest Insights, or Contact our London team directly.