What is Awaab's Law?
Short answer
Awaab's Law is the commonly used name for requirements affecting social landlords in England, including the 2025 prescribed requirements regulations for social housing hazards.
Operational note
For Awaab EvidenceOS content, the term is used conservatively: it identifies the source-linked statutory-clock and evidence-review context, not a promise that a landlord, case, or evidence pack is legally compliant.
Related resources
Sources checked
- The Hazards in Social Housing (Prescribed Requirements) (England) Regulations 2025 Jurisdiction/scope: England
- Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 section 10A Jurisdiction/scope: England and Wales legislation with Awaab's Law social-housing application
- GOV.UK Awaab's Law guidance for social landlords Jurisdiction/scope: England
Review sign-off
- Humanizer: PASS
- Legal-safety: PASS
- SME: PASS
- External solicitor review: NOT OBTAINED
Awaab EvidenceOS supports evidence gathering and operational review. It does not guarantee legal compliance, regulator acceptance, Ombudsman findings, or litigation outcomes.