Information on our website is produced for a wide audience of social housing tenants and residents, their associations or groups, those who need social housing and more widely for the general public.
This page has specifically in mind social housing tenants and residents, their associations and other community groups working with and supporting social housing tenants.
- Information about LTF its membership, governance structure, our meetings and events and some of our work.
- A guide for setting up and sustaining effective tenants and residents associations
- The benefits of having an effective TRA – St Martins TRA – a podcast
- How to make a complaint to your landlord as a social housing tenant or leaseholder – a podcast
- Tips for gathering evidence around housing disrepair – SW London Law Centre video
- How law centres can support collective tenant action – SW London Law Centre video
- The role of the Ombudsman and his revised complaint handling code – video and slides
- The Housing Revenue Account – for council tenants and their associations
- Seven reasons why we should beware of ‘estate regeneration’
- Holding on to existing social-rented homes and keeping tenants united
- Tenant-led regeneration – alternatives to demolition
- Demolition ballots – ten questions before you cast your vote
- Tenants talking about estate demolition and ballot processes – from Central Hill Estate, Achilles Street Area, Broadwater Farm,
- Affordable and ‘genuinely affordable’ housing and rents
- What are ‘Opportunity Areas’ and where are they situated? – Just Space memo
- Getting started with social media
- Social media do’s and don’ts
- LTF guide to writing a press release