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Information on Housing Assocations in East Lothian and how to apply for housing
This topic gives you information regarding housing associations within East Lothian.
1. Being a housing association tenant
7. Transfers and mutual exchange
8. How associations allocate homes
Typically housing associations offer a Scottish Secure Tenancy and operate their own policies and procedures. These will be different from our policies and procedures, so you need to look at information provided by your landlord specifically. The links below will take you to information on each association’s policies and procedures such as reporting a repair, paying your rent, etc.
If you want to know the contact details for other housing associations, go to our Housing Associations' contacts page.
2. Rent
Housing Association rent levels are typically higher than council rents, however, they are often much lower than private rents.
Responsibility is usually shared between the association and the tenant. Often, the association is responsible for maintaining the fabric and permanent fittings of the building in good condition whereas the tenant is responsible for internal decoration, furnishings and removable fittings like clothes lines, TV aerials, curtain rails and so on. Check your own Tenancy Agreement when you sign up.
Under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, Scottish Secure tenants and Short Scottish Secure tenants have the right for small urgent repairs to be carried out by their landlord within a timescale, called the Right to Repair scheme.
Support is available to help older or disabled people live comfortably and independently in their own homes. Funding is available to adapt houses if necessary. Typical adaptations include putting in showers, extra heating, handrails and ramped access. Further information is available from your housing association.
If you have already been in contact with your landlord with a complaint, and this has not been adequately resolved, you can find out more information at Shelter Scotland.
Transfers – this is when you want to move to another property owned by the same landlord. Contact your association for details and how to apply.
Mutual exchange - this allows tenants to exchange with other housing association or council tenants. When two tenants agree to swap, they must get written consent. For any questions, contact your housing association. East Lothian Housing Association tenants can advertise their exchanges on the ELHA and council sites. See more here – mutual exchange.
The three largest housing associations in East Lothian (ELHA, Homes for Life and Castle Rock/Edinvar) use online systems to allocate their properties. All have general needs and amenity houses and Castle Rock/Edinvar has sheltered houses as well.
You can apply with ELHA at These Homes.
You can apply with Homes for Life and Castle Rock at Scotland House Search.
Registered applicants bid for the properties they are interested in. There is a regular bidding cycle. On the closing date all bids are ranked as follows
Under the Points Scheme system, each association assesses your circumstances against criteria and awards points. The higher the points, the greater your housing priority.
For contact details for these associations, see Housing Associations in East Lothian.
We may ‘nominate’ tenants from our own housing list to certain Housing Association vacancies. As a result of the increased use of choice based systems, we operate two types of nominations agreement. One is for choice-based associations and the other for those who operate a more traditional approach to allocating housing. However whatever the allocations approach of the association:
The nomination agreement only gives the council the right to suggest names of applicants - it cannot tell the association to whom it should allocate its homes.
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