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Breaking Down Your Rent

The Breaking Down Your Rent Project (Service Charges De-pooling)

Have you ever wondered what your rent covers? If so read on. At the moment your weekly rent includes not only the basic rent for your home, but also the cost of other services that we provide to your home or estate such as caretaking, repairs to communal areas and grounds maintenance.  

One of the promises we made in the Transfer Offer Document was to fully separate out these Service Charges and consult with tenants on this process. The consultation process has now commenced and is being referred to as ‘Breaking Down Your Rent’.  We aim to make sure that you know exactly what services you are paying for. The amount of the charge will be based on the actual cost of providing the service to you.

This does not mean that you will pay more – we are only showing you the breakdown.

Below are the answers to some frequently asked questions on Breaking Down Your Rent.

What are service charges?

The weekly rent that you currently pay includes a contribution to the cost of services which are additional to those directly associated with occupying your home.  Examples of these services include caretaking and grounds maintenance.  These are known as ‘service charges.’ 

At the moment the amount you pay towards these services is not broken down or itemised on your rent account, with the exception of the following,

1. Sheltered accommodation heating charges and Amenity Charges

2. CCTV security and College Bank concierge

3. Furnished accommodation

Why are we doing this?

We want to make things clearer.  You will be able to see how much you are paying for each of the services you receive.

This will make RBH more accountable for the services it provides as tenants will be better placed to assess value for money.  We want to improve services and you will be able to help us achieve this.

It is also fairer as you will only pay for the services which you receive.

How will it work?

All the services you receive have been identified. These will be costed and applied individually to your rent account.

Will this result in a rent increase?

Nobody will see an increase in the total weekly amount of rent payable as a result of this change in the current financial year to 31st March 2013.  In future years the service charge will reflect the actual cost of the services you receive.

Will Housing Benefits cover any new charge?

Yes.  Housing Benefits will cover the costs of the service charges in full if you are currently entitled to claim.

What will happen next?

You should have already received two letters.  The first letter went out on 18th May 2012 and the second letter went out on 11th June 2012.  In the second letter you will have been provided with a Customer Feedback form listing the services you receive and another form for your comments so that you can feed back to us.

The final letter is due to be sent out some time in August/September 2012 and this will show you how much you pay towards each of the services you receive.

Breaking Down Your Rent (Service Charges De-pooling) will be implemented from 1st November 2012.

Queries

If you have any further queries you can:

  • contact your Neighbourhood Housing Officer
  • fill in the comments form here
  • e-mail: service.charges@rbh.org.uk
  • complete the comments form attached to the 2nd letter
Contact Us

Rochdale Boroughwide Housing

PO Box 69

The Old Post Office

The Esplanade

Rochdale

OL16 1AE


Tel:

0800 027 7769


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