Income must be between £16,000 – £60,000 (you will need to check against the below re: minimum income required for size of property.
Income required (Income has been calculated taking the average rents per intermediate rent property per landlord into consideration).
· 1 bed – £16,000 – £60,000
· 2 bed – £20,500 – £60,000
· 3 bed – £22,600 – £60,000
· 4+bed – £27,000 – £60,000
Households must be able to afford the housing costs (‘rent’ inclusive of any service charges) and these should equate to no more than approximately 30% of your income. e.e. £16,000 x 30% = £4,800 / 12 (months) £400pcm – therefore the affordable rent would be in the region of £400pcm.
If you do not have sufficient income for the size of property required then please contact the Social Housing Register to seek further advice and guidance.
- Age – you must be over 18 years of age.
Income includes the following:
- Income from Employment/Self Employment
- Carer’s Allowance – weekly in advance or every four weeks
- Child Benefit – usually every four weeks or weekly if the claimant is a single parent or they receive certain other benefits
- Disability Living Allowance – usually every four weeks
- Personal Independence Payment – usually every four weeks
- Tax Credits, such as Working Tax Credits – every four weeks or weekly
- Universal Credit – (including housing element) – every month
- Child Maintenance – would not require legal confirmation. We will accept this payment if it’s frequent and noted in the bank statements
- State & Private Pension
- Affordable – you are unable to meet the affordability requirements for properties on the open market.
- Accommodation – the current home is unsuitable and does not meet your family’s needs e.g
- due to family size – (evidence of overcrowding)
- affordability – (current rent is unaffordable)
- specific needs – (reviewed on a case by case)
- in need due to relationship breakdown and need to leave the rented property
- Local Connection you will have to have at least 12 months of local connection to the area you choose to live in to be on the register e.g. living, working or close family contact :- Parents, grandparents, siblings, adult children.
- Applicant should have no more than £16,000 savings.
- A month’s rent and a month’s deposit will usually be required, this will be noted on the property advert.
- Applicants must be in need of affordable housing.
- Applicants who apply for the intermediate rental properties will also be asked to complete a referencing procedure by the landlord. This is to ensure that they are financially stable enough to maintain a tenancy at the specified rent level and that they are suitable tenants. See scheme details for more information.
- Be British or an EU/EEA citizen, or have indefinite leave to remain