As part of any pre-letting interview, all tenants will be advised of their responsibility to pay the rent and the different payment methods available. CTH staff will also issue housing benefit forms and assist with completion.
When is my rent due?
Rents are due weekly in advance. An account will be considered to be in arrears if:
Paying your Rent
Rent payments can be made by the following methods:
Rent payment cards are distributed to all tenants annually or more frequently as required. For more information, see Ways To Pay Your Rent.
Action for non-payment
CTH has comprehensive procedures for rent arrears recovery giving full details of the action to be taken and a timetable for this action.
The main points are:
Housing benefit
CTH will liaise with the relevant housing benefit office on the payment of benefit to its tenants. CTH will always seek to have housing benefit paid directly to the Trust. CTH will endeavour to set up service level agreements with the council, which formalises standards of service delivery, and this will be reviewed regularly.
Social services
CTH will liaise with the relevant social services department in all cases where repossession is being considered especially where there are dependent children or other potentially vulnerable people affected.
Benefits Agency
CTH will liaise with the Benefits Agency on matters relating to direct payment for rent arrears from income support.
Joint tenancies
CTH will treat all joint tenants as jointly and severally responsible for rent arrears on the account (except in extenuating circumstances).
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