Do Sanctuary housing allow under occupancy?
Do Sanctuary housing allow under occupancy?
What happens if my home is under-occupied or overcrowded? If you are living in a property that is larger than you need, perhaps your family has grown up and left home, you may be subject to benefit reductions due to under occupancy.
What is Band C with Sanctuary Housing?
Band C is for everyone else who has housing that meets the council’s standards and whose need for rehousing is not so urgent. This includes less serious medical issues, people agreed as homeless and most overcrowding cases. Approximately 53% of applicants are in this band.
Is social housing better than private?
Social housing is likely to be cheaper and can offer greater security from eviction than private rented housing.
Who is entitled for social housing?
Be 18 years old or over (55 or over for sheltered housing applicants) Not have refused any offer or nomination of suitable accommodation within the last two years. Have a housing need (e.g. are overcrowded or the accommodation is not suitable for medical reasons)
Why choose Sanctuary Housing Chester?
Sanctuary Housing manages more than 6,600 homes in Chester and surrounding areas. We have a wide range of homes available to rent or buy and are committed to providing quality homes and excellent services that meet the needs of the local community.
What is sansanctuary housing?
Sanctuary Housing is part of West Cheshire Homes Choice Based Lettings Scheme which advertises available homes across the Cheshire West and Chester area. There is a waiting list for housing but the length of time depends on the level of need and the type and location of property required.
Why choose Sanctuary Housing Homerton?
Sanctuary Housing are pleased to offer this one bedroom flat situated in a purpose-built block which benefits from an excellent Homerton location moments from a range of amenities and transport. There are local shops within the immediate vicinity.