You should pay your rent for two main reasons:
1. It forms part of your legally binding tenancy agreement and it pays for the service we provide to you.
The rents we collect enable us to:
2. The benefits of a clear rent account are that you will be able to:
Do you need help coping with rent arrears and other debts? If so, contact your Neighbourhood Housing Officer today on 01793 445503, before things get worse. The sooner you talk to us, the sooner we can help.
If you are receiving Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance or Pension Credits, we can arrange for a direct deduction to be made from your benefit automatically, so you know the arrears are being paid off.
If you need help with your housing benefit, your Neighbourhood Housing Officer will be able to offer some help and advice. Alternatively, the Housing Benefit Office can be contacted on 0845 850 0962 (local call rate). To talk to a customer services officer, or to make an appointment, call at Swindon Direct, at the junction of Princes Street and Beckhampton Street, to discuss the matter face to face with an advisor.
If you are entitled to Housing Benefit, ensure you provide all documentary evidence as soon as possible to prove your claim. If you do not provide documents in time, your claim may not be paid in full and could be left with arrears that you will be responsible for.
Rent is your number one debt and should be paid first before your other bills to ensure you keep a roof over your head. You won't need to worry about your electricity bill if you don't have your home!
If you do not pay your rent and do not contact us, then we will have no option but to take you to court to repossess your home. This is always a last resort as we would far rather help you to pay your rent and stay in your home, but sadly 25 households in Swindon were evicted by the Council for rent arrears in the last financial year (2008/09) and 200 households were taken to court for rent arrears, which incurred court costs to the tenant(s) of at least £100.
If you are evicted for rent arrears and it is decided that you have made yourself intentionally homeless, the Council has no need to rehouse you, even if you have a family. Other Councils and Housing Associations may take the same view.
If you are having difficulty paying your rent or think you may get into difficulty, get in touch with your Neighbourhood Housing Officer on 01793 445503 straight away.
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