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Earn a grant for your existing Universal Credit tenants

You could earn up to £3,500 in non-refundable grants by renewing your tenancy, if your tenants are on Universal Credit, Housing Benefit or low incomes.

A message to landlords

Dear Landlord,

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Are you struggling to agree a rent increase with your tenant because they can't afford it? Has your mortgage gone up, and your costs have sky-rocketed? We hear you.

 

We have good news. You could earn up to £3,500 in grant funding for renewing your tenancy.

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Rents in London have soared by up to 20%, and as a result local authorities are being asked to step up and bridge the gap for families on Universal Credit and Housing Benefit.

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Enquire with us today and find out how we can help you access these one-off cash lumpsums.

One-off Cash lumpsum

Earn a non-refundable grant payment which can go towards bridging the gap between your tenants current rent levels and the market rate.

Utility Bills Debt

If your tenant is falling behind on their utility bills, the same grant can be used to offset their utility bills.

Rent Arrears?

If your tenant is in rent arrears, We can help you access grant funding to get some money back in your pocket.

Home Improvement

Alongside securing a grant for renewing your tenancy, we can help you in obtain additional funds that can be put towards home improvements.

Stories from  real People

Mother and Son
"Got support from a man called Denzel who has been helping me for the past few years, when my tenancy was up he even called me before i realised and helped me with the rises of the prices of rent, he’s amazing !! "

Souzan Mohamed

FAQs

AM I ELIGIBLE?

If your existing tenant is on housing benefit or Universal Credit there is a good chance you may be eligible to receive a grant for renewing your tenancy.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

If your current tenancy is set to expire, and you are looking to evict your applicant because they cannot afford a rent increase, you may be entitled to a one-off grant to issue a new tenancy.

IS THE PROCESS DIFFERENT IN EACH BOROUGH?

Yes, each borough will have it's own process and schemes set up to prevent homelessness. As a part of our application, we'll sit down with you and let you know how much you may be entitled to depending on the location of your property.

Need help renewing your  Tenancy?

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Social Housing Options is the Trading name of Social Housing London Ltd is a company registered in England under Company registration number 13111721 with registered office at 3rd Floor, 86-90 Paul Street, London, England, EC2A 4NE.

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