Wealden District Council

Private Housing Financial Assistance Policy

Private Housing Financial Assistance Policy 2023 – 2028

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Introduction Types of Assistance Available:

  • Mandatory Disabled Facilities Grant
  • Disabled Persons Relocation Assistance
  • Disabled Facilities “top-up” Assistance
  • Share Equity Loan
  • Dementia Assistance
  • Hospital Discharge Assistance
  • Hardship Assistance
  • Feasibility Assistance
  • Fast Track Stairlift
  • Discretionary DFG for Applicant of Working Age
  • Disabled Minor Works Assistance
  • Discretionary DFG for Adaptation of 2nd Home
  • Discretionary DFG for Child Garden Adaptation
  • Innovation and prevention adaptations
  • Emergency Minor Works Assistance
  • Housing Renewal Loans

Application process, including preliminary enquiries General Conditions applicable to all types of assistance Implementation, Monitoring and Review Accessing the Service

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Introduction

The council can offer financial assistance in the form of grants or loans towards help improving, repairs and adaptation of the private housing stock in the Wealden area.

Housing conditions can have an adverse impact on the health & safety and wellbeing of residents. Poor quality and unsafe housing increases the risk of ill-health or injury to occupants. Vulnerable groups including older people, disabled people or families with young children are of particular concern as they are more susceptible to these risks. Whilst the primary responsibility for maintenance of a property lies with the owner, it is acknowledged that some people, especially those in vulnerable groups, do not have the resources to keep their houses in good repair and require assistance to help them facilitate the repair or adaptation of their property.

Investment in private sector housing is essential in order to ensure the continued integrity and viability of the private sector stock. Our priority is to make sure that we help facilitate those most in need access assistance and ensuring that that assistance continues to be sustainable and provide ongoing assistance in the future.

The Council is committed to:

  • Improving resident’s quality of life by working with homeowners to tackle poor housing conditions and meet local needs.
  • Enabling vulnerable residents to improve their property to meet the Decent Homes standard.
  • Enabling people to sustain and remain in their homes through disabled adaptations or have access to suitable housing which can meet their needs.

The Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and Wales) Order 2002 provides local councils with a general power to offer grants, loans, and other forms of assistance to support private sector housing renewal, and meet the needs of people with disabilities.

The Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 and the regulations made under it remain in force conferring a statutory power on the Council with respect to the administration of mandatory Disabled Facilities grants (DFGs).

This policy provides a sustainable form of financial assistance primarily based on a responsive, responsible loan based culture to enable the recycling of money used to fund financial assistance. It details the help that is available, who can apply for assistance, the mechanisms for accessing that help and the conditions that apply.

This policy document replaces the Private Sector Housing Financial Assistance Policy 2021- 2026.

This policy is in three parts:

1) Mandatory DFGs – sets out the mandatory legal framework for DFGs in accordance with the 96 Act including eligibility criteria and the prescribed means test assessment.

2) Discretionary disabled assistance – sets out the Council’s policy to provide discretionary interventions to promote independent living and wellbeing. The Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and Wales) Order 2002 (RRO) and the Better Care Fund enable Councils to support the wider prevention agenda of housing, social care and health authorities.

3) Discretionary housing renewal assistance – sets out the assistance available to assist homeowners in improving the condition of non-decent homes, improving energy efficiency and bringing empty properties back into use.