Contents
- 1 How long does it take to get a council house?
- 2 How do I get a council house in Barnet?
- 3 What is Band 2 on housing list?
- 4 How big is a council house?
- 5 Who gets priority for council housing?
- 6 What entitles you to a council house?
- 7 How do I speak to someone at Barnet Council?
- 8 Can I get a council house in London?
- 9 How can I get council house in Enfield?
- 10 Is Band B good for housing?
- 11 What is a Band 2?
- 12 How many bands are there in housing?
- 13 Can someone live with me in my council house?
- 14 Are council houses well built?
- 15 How can I get permanent housing?
How long does it take to get a council house?
Band A 2–Bed takes 6 months and a 4-bed home can take up to 18 months.
How do I get a council house in Barnet?
Customers at risk of becoming homeless must contact us as soon as possible on 020 8610 3539. There is no waiting list or housing register. There is no application form for you to fill in.
What is Band 2 on housing list?
Band 2: Medium priority – for example, people who are overcrowded because they lack 2 bedrooms, and people with severe medical problems.
How big is a council house?
All prefab units approved by the Ministry of Works had to have a minimum floor space size of 635 square feet (59.0 m2), and the sections should be less than 7′ 6″ (2.3 m) wide.
Who gets priority for council housing?
The council’s housing allocation policy sets out who gets priority on the waiting list. You must be given some priority or ‘reasonable preference’ if you: are homeless or fleeing violence. live in overcrowded or very bad housing conditions.
What entitles you to a council house?
Councils must have an allocations policy which allows the following groups of people to apply for a council or housing association home: legally homeless people. those living in overcrowded accommodation or very bad housing conditions. people who need to move because of a disability, medical, welfare or hardship
How do I speak to someone at Barnet Council?
Telephone: 020 8359 2000 outside normal office hours.
Can I get a council house in London?
You can apply for a home through your local council. The council’s allocations scheme will give details of who gets priority for homes in the area. Even if you get on the waiting list there’s no guarantee you’ll get a home. You could be offered a home owned by your local council or housing association.
How can I get council house in Enfield?
Welcome to the Housing Needs Register application. If you do not have a current address and consider yourself to be homeless, please do not complete an application here but contact Housing Options & Advice on 0208 379 1000 and choose option 4.
Is Band B good for housing?
Bands B1 and B2 are for people who have an urgent need to move. This includes people who: have serious medical problems affected by their housing. are homeless and in ‘priority need’
What is a Band 2?
The role of a Support Worker is varied. You will be working under the guidance of a registered professional such as a Nurse or Physiotherapist. Role options are: Healthcare/Health and Social Care Assistant ( Band 2 ) – providing direct care to patients on wards and in a variety of community settings.
How many bands are there in housing?
Your completed Housing Application will be assessed on the basis of your current housing needs. If you are eligible to join Homefinder you will be placed in one of five housing need bands. these bands reflect how urgently you need to move.
Can someone live with me in my council house?
No, you don’t need to add someone to your tenancy for them to be living with you. The home is yours as long as you pay for it and you can have anyone live in it. You just need to let your landlord know that someone is going to be moving in but you do not need your social housing landlords permission.
Are council houses well built?
Let’s not forget that an ex- council house will usually be of a good – build quality (which is why there are so many concrete ex- council houses ), as local authorities had no interest in ongoing maintenance costs, plus, they were designed to comfortably and safely house families, so they are usually surprisingly spacious!
How can I get permanent housing?
To be eligible for social housing, you must:
- be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident.
- live in New South Wales ( NSW )
- have a household income within the income eligibility limits.
- not own any assets or property that you could live in.
- be able to sustain a tenancy, without support or with appropriate support in place.