What does your queue position mean on council bidding?
Once a bid is placed, you will be shown a queue position. This is an estimation of your current prioritisation, in regards to all other bids that have been placed. This number will change during the cycle in relation to all other bids subsequently placed.
What does it mean to be shortlisted for housing?
Background. Once bidding closes, a shortlist is compiled of all those applicants who have expressed an interest in each property.
How do I get in touch with property pool Liverpool?
If you are not a current Property Pool Plus customer and have a general enquiry please contact us at [email protected] or on 0151 290 7000.
What does skipped mean on housing bidding?
If you have been skipped it means that we have had to not consider you for a particular property and we have moved on to someone who may be in a lower band or be in the same band as you but have been on the housing register a shorter amount of time.
What does rank over 20 mean on locata?
It means that you are in the top 20 bidders for that property, out of however many (sometimes more than 1,000) others who expressed an interest in that property. So you are getting near your goal of being successful on Locata provided you bid for the right properties.
What does your rank mean on housing bidding?
your general position on the shortlist
Your Rank – your general position on the shortlist. Offered/Let Band – the priority band of the person who has been offered the property. Offered/Let Priority – the priority date of the person who has been offered the property.
What is the highest band for housing?
The bandings are as follows:
- Band A – for households with an urgent need to move.
- Band B – for households with a high priority to move.
- Band C – for households with an identified housing need.
- Band D – for households with no other housing need but interested in affordable social housing and Homebuy.
What does applicant shortlisted bids mean?
Once the closing date for bids has passed a shortlist of interested applicants is drawn up. The shortlist will identify the order of applicants based on who is in the highest band with the earliest band /effective date.
What does Band D mean on housing?
Band D covers the remaining applicants. These people would like to move but already have suitable housing according to the council’s standards. Most people in band D cannot bid for properties.
What does rank over 20 mean on Home Link?
It means that you are in the top 20 bidders for that property, out of however many (sometimes more than 1,000) others who expressed an interest in that property.
What does rank over 20 mean on council bidding?
Who gets highest priority for council housing?
You will get more priority for council housing if your home:
- needs urgent repairs or is in a very bad condition.
- is unsanitary – for example, has bad drains or sewerage problems.
- lacks basic washing and cooking facilities.
What is Band B in property pool plus?
Band B is for people who urgently need to move, perhaps because of a serious medical condition that is affected by their existing housing situation.
Is mental health a priority for housing?
‘ You are classed as priority need if you are vulnerable because of your mental illness. You can also be classed as priority need for other things. If you are a priority need you should be offered emergency accommodation.
Can a doctors letter help with housing?
GPs receive frequent requests for medical letters and reports in support of housing applications from a variety of sources – the local authority, housing associations, directly from patients and from patients via Citizens Advice Bureaux.
Can you be evicted if you have mental health issues?
If your mental health problem is classed as a disability under the Equality Act 2010, then the law protects you from being unlawfully discriminated against. Your landlord can’t evict you just because they find out you have a particular mental health problem – this is likely to be direct discrimination.
Can GPs help with housing?
GPs receive frequent requests for medical letters and reports in support of housing applications from a variety of sources – the local authority, housing associations, directly from patients and from patients via Citizens Advice.
Does breathing space stop an eviction?
Standard Breathing Space stops landlords taking enforcement action, prevents the creditor (i.e. the landlord) from getting in contact with the tenant and freezes most debt charges; for the entire period of 60 days.
Can I sue my landlord for stress UK?
Can you sue a landlord for emotional distress UK? As mentioned above, if your landlord has caused injury to your mental health, you could make a claim. However, you would need to provide evidence. Talk with our advisors to see if you have a case.
Can a local Councillor help with housing?
Members of parliament (MPs), local councillors or Tenant Panels may receive housing-related complaints from tenants or leaseholders of a registered provider of social housing such as a housing association or local authority. They may then act as a ‘designated person’.
What is propertypoolplus?
PropertyPoolPlus (PPP) is the first choice for anyone looking for affordable housing to rent in the areas of Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral, Runcorn or Widnes.
How many homes are available for sale in Liverpool each week?
There are typically around 150 homes available each week. Some of them are ready right now, without the need to bid. If you are a non PPP customer living in Liverpool and have a general enquiry please send an email to [email protected] including your full name, date of birth and current address.
How do I contact property pool plus for general enquiry?
If you are a current Property Pool Plus (PPP) customer and have a general enquiry, please log in to your PPP account and contact us via the ‘client message’ option.
How often do Merseyside housing providers list their properties for rent?
Merseyside housing providers list their properties for rent here each week, giving you the chance to find your preferred home with a variety of houses, bungalows, flats, apartments and sheltered accommodation of various sizes available to meet your needs. There are typically around 150 homes available each week.