Housing Associations are also known as Registered Social
Landlords (RSLs). They are non-profit making organisations
which provide affordable housing to those who need it.
There are over 20 housing associations providing rented and
other tenure types of housing in West Lancashire.
How do I apply?
There are two routes you can take to be considered for a housing
association property:
1. You can apply directly to the relevant
housing association
2. Apply the local council, who may
then 'nominate' you for a property
Some housing associations do not keep a
waiting list but rely on the Council providing nominations from
their council housing register. Nominations to housing
associations are always based on housing need.
To be considered as a potential “nominee” by
the Council you will need to complete a council housing application form
(Adobe PDF format, 629kb) and expressed an interest to be
nominated to a housing association by ticking the appropriate box
on the form.
Please note: in some instances, local
connection criteria applies. For more information see the 'Guide to
housing allocations'.
Housing Associations are regulated by the
Tenant Services Authority. The TSA is the national Government
agency that funds new affordable housing and regulates housing
associations in England. For more information visit the
Tenant Services Authority: Housing Corporation (external
link) website.
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