Rent payments
Your rent must be paid weekly or in advance and any payments for rent arrears are in addition to your rent payments.
Rent account
Some payment methods mean your payment will reach your rent account on the same day and for others it could take up to four working days.
Rent payment method
- Direct Debit
- Credit or debit card online, via the automated telephone service, or over the phone
- Cash at the Town Hall
- PayPoint Card at the Post Office or wherever the PP sign is displayed
- Standing order via your bank or online banking payment
How long to reach your rent account
- On the same day you have asked for it to be collected
- Next working day
- Next working day
- Three working days
- Up to four working days
Questions about Direct Debits for 2022 to 2023
Monthly Direct Debits for 2022 to 2023 will cover 52 weeks’ rent and will be paid over 12 months.
52 x £ net rent divided by 12.
First multiply your rent by 52 then divide by 12.
The first payment will be rounded up by a few pennies only.
Paying arrears with monthly direct debits:
Accounts in arrears will take an additional sum per month until the balance is clear and you are paying a month in advance as per the terms of the tenancy agreement.
52 weekly payments of £ net rent.
Paying arrears with weekly direct debits:
Accounts in arrears will take an additional sum per month until the balance is clear.
Rents for shared owners are set as a monthly amount. There will be 12 monthly payments collected.
The Direct Debit for your garage for 2023 to 2024 will cover 52 weeks’ rent.
Monthly Direct Debit: 52 x £rent divided by 12.
The first payment will be rounded up by a few pennies only.
Accounts in arrears will take an additional sum per month until the balance is clear.
52 weekly payments of rent.
Paying arrears with weekly Direct Debits for your garage rent:
Accounts in arrears will take an additional sum per week until the balance is clear.
If you have any further questions about the rent account for your home please contact your housing officer.
Rent statements
Rent statements are sent out every six months, more frequently if you are in arrears.
Contact your housing officer to request your rent statement at any time.
Calculating your rent
Most council housing rents are social rents and are worked out on a formula set by Government. This formula is based on the value of the property, local income levels and the size of the property.
Our Tenancy Policy introduces affordable rents which can be set at up to 80% of market rent.
The Government Policy Statement contains details of how rents will be calculated from 1 April 2020.