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In 2013 the Government is planning a major overhaul of the UK benefits system. If you or your partner are below the Pension Credit qualifying age and if you have a spare bedroom, you will be regarded as 'under-occupying' the property and Housing Benefit will no longer pay for the additional room.
Under housing benefit rules, the number of bedrooms allowed will be based on the following:
• One bedroom for each adult or couple living as part of the household. For these purposes an adult is anyone over 16.
• A child under 16 is expected to share with another child of the same gender.
• Children under 10 are expected to share with another child, regardless of gender.
• A bedroom is allowed for a non-resident carer who provides overnight care to a member of the household with disabilities.
The changes mean that the maximum rent for which you can receive housing benefit would be cut by:
• 14% if you have one extra bedroom,
• 25% if you have 2 or more extra bedrooms.
If you receive Housing Benefit towards the cost of service charges for additional services (such as a furniture pack or tenancy sustainment service) this may also be affected by the cuts. If you would like further information on these changes please contact the Housing Benefit section at your local authority, or your local Durham Key Options partner who will be able to offer further advice.
You must complete a Housing Application Form, you can request to be sent a form in the post or you can collect one of partner organisation outlets or you can download an application from the webpage: Apply to Housing Register.
It is important that when you return your form you include all relevant information in relation to your circumstances otherwise the form may be sent back to you. Any missing information could affect how your housing need is assessed, details of the required can be found at the above link.
You will receive a letter confirming that you have been accepted onto the Housing Register. This will tell you the band you have been placed in, and the date your application has been registered from.
There are some people who are not eligible to be included on the Housing Register. These are:
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Even if people are eligible, they may not qualify to access Durham Key Options because:
Your housing application will be placed into a band in accordance with your housing needs. Durham Key Options lettings team will look at your housing needs and place your application into one of five allocation bands.
By law we must give priority to people in need and people with the highest need must have the most priority.
Our bands are bands A, B, C, D and E. Band A is an urgent housing need band, and applicants in band E have no housing need.
For full details of the Lettings Policy please click here.
A quota system is used for the allocation of properties across County Durham for application bands B, C and D.
Band A applicants (Urgent Housing Need) are given priority for 100% of properties advertised.
The system aims to ensure that the majority of properties are allocated to those in greatest housing need, but also a smaller proportion of properties are allocated to those applicants with lower level housing needs.
Please see the CBL Quotas as displayed in the table below;
BAND |
QUOTA |
Band B (High Housing Need) |
45% |
Band C (Medium Housing Need) |
40% |
Band D (General Housing Need) |
15% |
Next review date - April 2014
It is very important that you tell us of any changes in your circumstances so that we can amend your application. We will tell you if this results in your application moving to a different band. If you move up an application band the date used will be the date you move into that band. If you move down a band the date used will be your original date of application.
Monkey, a partnership project, is funded through the Big Lottery Fund’s Improving Financial Confidence (IFC) programme and offers free support to people in bands A to E within Durham Key Options' Lettings Policy.
Support can be offered around finding affordable quality furniture, managing money, getting low cost home insurance, getting the best deal on your gas and electricity, opening bank and savings accounts, budgeting and benefits.
Those who register with the Monkey project will receive a discount card which can be used to receive up to 20% off at selected carpet and furniture retailers across County Durham.
If you would like to receive support, you can sign and return the declaration form included in your housing application pack (or click here to print the declaration).
You can contact the Monkey team on 01388 424697 for further information or visit www.monkey.uk.net
The Northern Housing Consortium have launched the Smarterbuys website.
The site offers massively reduced prices on essential household items including white goods and furniture. Over 80 housing providers, representing in excess of 1m tenants, have already signed up to support the scheme. The site is aimed at social housing residents and those on lower incomes but is free for all to use.
As well as links to credit unions, the site also allows users to pay online or offline, by printing out a barcode and taking it to a PayPoint or Post Office. The discounted prices on Smarterbuys- often over 50 percent off RRP- are achieved on the basis of the potential volume of purchases through the site.
You can visit the site at www.durham.sbstore.org
You can check the council tax band for any property in County Durham by clicking on the following link. It will take you to the Direct.gov website- simply enter the postcode of the property and you will be presented with the banding for that street:
You can also view council tax information for County Durham including advice on exemptions, discounts and appeals by clicking on the following Durham County Council link:
Yes, once a year, normally on the anniversary of your application you will be sent a re-registration form, which you must complete and return within 28 days. If you fail to return the form we will write and tell you that your application has been cancelled.
If you are in band E we will not send you an annual renewal. You must keep us up to date with all changes in your circumstance.
The term "bid" simply means letting us know you would like to be considered for a particular property. It does not mean you have to pay any money for the property nor does it mean you will have to attend an auction. We use the term "bid" but another term for it is "expressing an interest/applying for a property".
Properties available for rent are advertised each week from Thursday morning (1 minute past midnight) until Tuesday evening (1 minute to midnight). As soon as we are given formal notice that a property is due to become vacant, we will in the majority of cases, advertise it.
Properties are advertised in the following ways:
All of our properties are advertised, however some will be advertised as a Direct Let. If a property is advertised as a Direct Let you will not be able to place a bid for this property. We direct let properties in cases of emergency such as fire or flood or when a property has been adapted to meet the needs of a particular person.
We have an agreement with some Housing Associations that we advertise their properties where we have nomination rights. For any further information please contact any partner organisation.
The adverts will tell you :
Where available a photograph of the property or a similar property type will be provided. The advert will also state which application bands will get preference for an offer when the shortlist of applicants who have bid is drawn up.
Yes, you can still place a bid but offers of properties will be made to those applicants in the preferred groups before anyone else. However where there is an age criteria stated on the advert we will only consider bids from applicants who meet this criteria.
Only in exceptional circumstances will you be able to bid for a property which is either too small or too big for your needs. If you try to do bid for a property which is either too big or too small, your bid will be rejected. For advice contact a partner lettings team.
You can bid in the following ways:
You can bid for as many properties as you like per week but remember you will only be short listed for the properties you qualify for and you will only be offered one property.
If you refuse three offers of suitable accommodation in a 12 month rolling period you will be removed from the register and will not be allowed to re-apply for a 6 month period. You will have the right to appeal this decision.
No – bidding earlier in the week will make no difference.
Yes, when you bid for a property you will be told where you are in the queue. This is likely to change frequently due to other people bidding for the same property. Using this information you may decide to withdraw your bid for one property and bid for a different property for which you are higher placed in the queue. You can do this at any time before the closing date.
BIDDING FOR A PARTICULAR PROPERTY DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOU AN OFFER OF THE PROPERTY.
Anyone accepted as statutorily homeless by the Housing Solutions team at Durham County Council will be able to join Durham Key Options and bid for a property, as long as you are eligible and qualify for the scheme.
Durham Key Options will allocate properties in accordance with the published lettings policy. Properties will initially be offered to the applicant who falls within the advertised preferred application group who has the earliest date of application. The only exception to this is when a property which is suitable for the elderly or is adapted is advertised, applicants with the relevant matching housing need (who are in the preferred group) will be considered first. If an applicant refuses the property then the property will be offered to the next person on the shortlist.
We will only contact the applicant who is top of the shortlist to offer them the property. Unfortunately we cannot contact everyone who has placed a bid to let them know they haven't been successful.The weekly advertising information will include details of properties let in previous lettings cycles(see below).
You will be contacted by the partner organisation who owns the property and advised of this, you will need to advise them which of the properties you would like to accept as a formal offer, you can only choose one. The property or properties you decline will be offered to the next person on the shortlist.
Automatic bids for applicants who receive assistance when placing bids, may be placed on adverts immediatley after the end of an advertising cycle. This may mean that if you were in queue position 1 at midnight on a Tuesday, this may change when the automatic bid has been placed. If you have any queries regarding this, please contact your local partner.
Yes. You will be able to view the property. If you like it, we will set a date for you to sign the tenancy agreement and start your tenancy. However, in some cases where the property needs repairs carrying out, you may be asked to advise us if you are interested in a property, before you have had the opportunity to view it. You will always be given the opportunity of viewing the property before being asked to sign for the tenancy.
Information about homes that have been successfully let is published every week on the "Recent Lets" page, and in partner organisations offices.
We tell you the number of applicants that bid on each property, the band and the registration date of each applicant. However, we cannot give you individual feedback.
How will this information help me?
It will give you a better idea of how popular a particular property or area is and how long you would normally have to wait. You can then decide whether to look for other types of property or areas where you may not have to wait as long.
Under Occupancy is defined as a household where one or more bedrooms are not in permanent use. People who are living in houses that are larger than they need may receive a higher banding in the Durham Key Options Scheme, which allocates the majority of the social/council housing in the County. This is because if people who are under-occupying move to a smaller property, it frees up bigger properties which are in demand. Durham Key Options will identify at the assessment stage any applicant who may qualify for this priority.
For further information please click this link.