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Housing hardship: Council calls for struggling tenants and landlords to get in touch

Please note: The information below is now outdated. Since 1st April 2023, all MDC assistance mentioned below is now provided by Somerset Council. Call 0300 123 2224 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/housing-support

Mendip District Council (MDC) is urging tenants and landlords in financial hardship or at risk of homelessness to contact them, sooner rather than later.

Mendip District Council LogoMDC’s Housing Options Team has professional, knowledgeable officers on hand to provide support and assistance, whatever the circumstances.  And they are ready to help those who are struggling due to the coronavirus emergency and its impact on the economy.

Tenants and homeowners may be worried about how to pay the rent or mortgage. Some may fear they’ll lose accommodation that’s tied to their job. Others may be in an abusive relationship during lockdown, thinking they have nowhere to turn.

Please contact the MDC Housing Options Team on 0300 303 8588 for one-to-one advice.

Landlord’s with tenancy issues, or suffering financial hardship through non-payment of rent, can speak with Mendip’s Housing Options Team who are experts at resolving tenancy matters, can engage tenants with appropriate assistance and support, and ensure the smooth running of tenancies for both tenant and landlord to avoid costly evictions and potential homelessness.

If you have accommodation that is empty and ready to let, MDC has a number of clients who are looking for homes now. These clients are assessed and affordability-checked to ensure sustainable tenancies are created to the benefit of all concerned. Mendip District Council even provides ongoing advice and assistance throughout the length of the tenancy, if required. Please contact the Housing Options Team if you have accommodation to let and can help with this need. Call 0300 303 8588.

Properties in need of repair and improvement may be eligible for MDC grants or loans so they can be safely lived in.  Property owners should contact the Private Sector Housing Team in this instance, or visit www.mendip.gov.uk/financialassistance for further information.

Cllr Richard Pinnock, Portfolio Holder for Housing Services at Mendip District Council, said: “These are uncertain times.  But to all those tenants and landlords across the district, the one message from Mendip is clear – don’t struggle alone, contact your Council today.”

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Published 20th May 2020.

Published
20 May 2020
Last Updated
20 February 2024
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