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  1. Our new Housing Allocations Policy comes into effect on 31 October 2022. Our Housing Allocations Policy is used to decide who can join the housing register and the priority they should have for rehousing. There are currently far more people applying for social housing than we have properties available to accommodate them.

  2. The Freeman on the Land movement and similar movements believe that they are only bound by statute laws they consent to. You do not have a choice as to whether you are liable for council tax and being a ‘freeman’ does not exempt anyone from paying council tax.

  3. Housing Association tenants. There is no need to tell us about any increase in your annual rent. The Housing Benefit Department is automatically notified of the new amount of rent payable. The new rent amount will be updated as long as: you have a live Housing Benefit claim. and your rent is paid directly to your landlord.

  4. If you are claiming housing benefit, you must tell us about any change in your circumstance that may affect your housing benefit entitlement. Apply for or renew a parking permit Parking permits for Lewisham controlled parking zones (CPZs) are now available online.

  5. How to complete the form. After you log in, you can browse the forms and scroll to find the 'Landlord change of circumstances' form. It should take between five and 10 minutes to complete. You need to have your tenant’s details and supporting evidence of the change. Log in and report a change in circumstances.

  6. This coming financial year, 2024 / 2025, is one of those special years. If you get Universal Credit, the Department for Work and Pensions will only pay for 52 weeks of your rent in a year. In a 53 week financial year, this means there will be one week of rent that will not be covered by Universal Credit. Find out what we're doing to help and ...

  7. If you are an elderly and/or a vulnerable applicant living in the private rented sector who might be digitally challenged, you may be able to get help from the Find Your Home Support Officer. To check if you are eligible for assistance, please call 020 8314 9097. This number should not be used for any other purpose.