My housing officer
Your housing officer can give you information and help relating to your property, estate, rent, and more.
Depending on what type of resident you are, you may also know your housing officer as a Neighbourhood Officer, Income Officer, Estate Manager, Scheme Manager, Lettings Co-ordinator or Leasehold Property Manager.
Use the search below to find your housing officer(s).
Find your housing officer
Not sure what your 'resident type' is?
If you're not sure which 'resident type' to select from the drop-down list above, please read the explanations below:
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Rented housing
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If you live in one of our rented homes, usually allocated by a local authority waiting list.
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Homeowner (Shared ownership)
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If you own a share of your property and pay rent to us on the remaining share.
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Homeowner (Leasehold)
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If your property is an apartment and you own it outright, but the overall apartment block is owned by us or another party. (You will have a lease for the property covering a period, normally up to 125 years.)
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Homeowner (Freehold)
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If your property is a house (rather than an apartment) and you own it outright.
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Key worker
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If you live in our NHS onsite accommodation.
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Student accommodation
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If you are a student living in one of our student schemes.
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Temporary accommodation
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If you are living in one of our homes on a temporary basis until you are found a permanent place to live.
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Sheltered housing for older people
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If you are an older resident living in one of our sheltered housing schemes.
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Supported housing
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If you live in one of our supported housing schemes.
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Open market rent
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If you rent a home through us at open market rent prices.
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Garage/parking bays
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If you rent a garage or parking bay from us.