Day to day Issues
Home I Renting I Day to day
Commitments I Communicating I Condensation I Financial Hardship I Help I Improvements I Moving Home
Noise I Problems I Regulations I Rent I Repairs I Responsibilities I Rules I Saving Money
Here is some useful information which we hope will help on a day to day basis, covering communication with us, reporting repairs, home improvements, regulations, how rent is set and when it might change, your and our responsibilities, saving money and options for moving home.
Click here to learn more about your rent which must be paid according to the terms of your Tenancy Agreement. Ensure your rent account balance is always in credit.
If you're concerned about something that is not working properly or broken, click here to learn if we can help or whether it is something you will need to fix yourself.
Responsibilities are stipulated in your handbook. They are the terms of which you can continue living within the housing Co-operative. The most important are listed here.
Every Housing Association has rules. The two most important are single occupancy & no sub-letting. Here you'll find out why & what other rules you should abide by.
When accepting a housing offer from Arneway it sets up commitments both ways. Click here to learn more about your responsibilities & those of Arneway and how a Co-operative works.
There are a number of ways to communicate with Arneway: email, phone, post text, web forms, WhatsApp, even in person. Click here to find out more.
It is important to understand how heating your home can cause condensation and create mould, which is unhealthy. Learn how to prevent mould in your home.
It's a condition of your Tenancy Agreement that you pay rent on time. Your home is at risk if you do not pay your rent. If you have financial difficulties we'll do everything we can to help you.
If you wish to improve your home or you need to decorate please contact the office to see if we can assist. If it is an adaptation for medical purposes, contact us.
Arneway is regulated by the Department of Communities & Local Government. Unresolved complaints can be submitted to the Ombudsman for further investigation.