Paying your Rent
It's vital you pay your rent. As well as being part of your
tenancy agreement with us, paying your rent is very important
because it pays for all the repairs and other services you receive
from us. If you are having difficulty in paying your rent, please
contact us straight away. You can do this by phoning us,
calling into your local office or by speaking directly with
your Income Recovery Officer.
Why not use one of our useful budget planners and see where your
money goes!
Click here for our online
calculator or
Click here to download our budget spreadsheet.
We will take court action against tenants who do not pay off
their rent arrears. This could result in eviction. Don't let this
happen to you. Find out how we can help by clicking on the bold
headings below.
Ways to pay your rent
We offer a wide range of easy ways to
pay your rent:
Benefits
We can offer advice and information about
benefits you may be entitled to, as well as point you in the
direction of other agencies who can help you. You may benefit from
getting some impartial advice from an experienced debt counsellor
or advisor. Helpful organisations include: