Payments and direct debits

How rents are set

Universal credit and benefits

 

About your tenancy agreement

 

When you signed your tenancy agreement, you entered into a legal contract with us. That contract includes a promise to pay your rent so that you have the right to remain in your home.

   
   

Why you must pay your rent in advance

When you pay your rent, you must pay for the week or month ahead, not the week or month that has just passed.Your rent account must always be at £0.00 or in credit. If it is not, you will have breached your contract.

   

 
   

Paying weekly/monthly

   

If you have a weekly tenancy, you can still pay monthly if that’s more convenient. But you must make sure that you are paying the whole month in advance and that your balance never dips below £0.00.

 
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How rents are set

  • For 2024/25, social housing tenants will see an increase of 7.7% in their net rent. For shared owners rents will increase based on the terms in their lease agreement.
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  • Since April 2020, most social housing rents have increased by CPI+1% of the existing rent each year. Find out more about how rents are set.
   
 
   

Cost of living support

   

We appreciate that any rise is unwelcome, especially given ongoing cost-of-living pressures. To help you, we have a wide range of resources. You can find those on the cost-of-living support page.

 
  Cost of Living Support