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The City of Edinburgh Council - Letting Policy

1 Introduction

The City of Edinburgh Council wants to make finding a home as simple, fair and open as possible. We aim to do this in a number of ways :-

Our policies are written in line with the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 as amended by the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, ‘Performance Standards for Social Landlords and homeless functions’ and "Suspending Applicants on Housing Registers A Guide for Housing Professionals." We will keep our policy under review to ensure that we are meeting our aims and our statutory requirements.

1.1 EdIndex

We work in partnership with 20 partner social landlords in the city to provide a single housing register for Edinburgh. This gives access to over 95% of social rented housing in the city through completion of a single form. EdIndex aims to maximise access to housing within the city for our customers while minimising duplication of effort through use of a common application form, a single register and where appropriate shared information.

By completing the EdIndex form a person can choose which of the partner landlords he/she wishes to be housed by. Participating landlords let their property according to their own allocation policy. A list of partner landlords is given in Appendix 1.

1.2 EH Your Key to Choice

The City of Edinburgh Council lets houses through a choice based letting scheme called "EH Your Key to Choice"

To take part in the "EH Your Key to Choice" scheme people must first register.

As the City of Edinburgh Council is part of EdIndex, the single housing register for Edinburgh, this is done by completing an EdIndex application form. Registering with EdIndex is the route into "EH Your Key to Choice".

All available empty homes are advertised. Rather than wait for an offer to be made, people who wish to be considered for an advertised property note interest against that property. Properties are then let according to the rules set out in this document. This allows people to be pro-active in their rehousing, to see at any time what properties are available and to choose which they are interested in.

We aim to be transparent about our policy and processes. Properties let are published each week on our web site with the information on the length of waiting time or tenancy time of the new tenant. In this way anyone seeking a property can check their position against current supply and demand and decide on their best housing options. Assistance in looking at housing options is also available at local area offices.

1.3 Housing Advice and Information Strategy (HAIS)

Through our HAIS we are moving to proactive and customer-centred working, where the provision of quality advice and information forms the basis of a problem-solving approach to meeting an individual customer’s holistic needs. We look at what we can do to assist customers, rather than what we must do to fulfil our statutory duties.

Our HAIS is an important tool in the effective use of "EH Your Key to Choice". Building on the transparency of "EH Your Key to Choice", we encourage customers to contact us so that we can discuss issues of supply and demand and turnover and guide people towards suitable housing solutions.

In becoming proactive advisers instead of gatekeepers, we aim to build more trusting relationships with our customers and empower them to make informed decisions.

2 EdIndex

2.1 Registration

Before bidding for property people must first register. As The City of Edinburgh Council is a member of EdIndex, the Single Housing Register for Edinburgh, registration is done through EdIndex. An EdIndex form must be completed in full and returned . These forms are available from all The City of Edinburgh Council local neighbourhood offices and from any of the EdIndex partners or by contacting the EdIndex Central Administration Unit. This allows applicants to be considered by all partners as well as allowing bids through Choice. The list of partners is attached at Appendix 1. The Central Admin Unit can be contacted by e mail at EdIndex@edinburgh.gov.uk .

Anyone over 16 can apply to register with EdIndex. Choice bids will be accepted by anyone over 16 subject to the terms of the letting policy in particular Sections 3 and 8.

Once the registration form has been processed a reference number will be generated. This will normally take up to 5 working days if the form has been completed correctly. The reference number should be quoted in any bids made.

An unsigned or incomplete registration form will not be processed. It will be returned to the person advising what is needed to correctly complete the form.

If a bid has been made before the registration process has been completed the bid cannot be considered.

2.2 People from Abroad

People subject to immigration control must declare this on the registration form. Eligibility for housing with The City of Edinburgh Council will require to be assessed in terms of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (as amended) and Asylum and Immigration legislation. People may remain on the EdIndex register but may be asked to provide evidence of their immigration status before we can confirm whether they are eligible for Council housing.

2.3 Assessment

After registration further assessment of the application will be carried out this may include further housing support needs assessment and homelessness assessment as outlined below.

2.3.1 Housing Needs Assessment

If the person has told us on their EdIndex form that they or a member of their household is having difficulty accessing or managing within their current property the Assessment and Advice Service will undertake an assessment of their housing needs to determine if their current home can be adapted. If not then gold priority may be awarded to their application to assist the household to move to more suitable accommodation. The service will write to applicants within seven days of the home visit to confirm the outcome of the assessment. This letter will include a copy of the assessment report.

2.3.2 Homelessness Assessment

If the person has told us on their EdIndex form that they are homeless or threatened with homelessness, they will be invited to contact their local neighbourhood office, so that their application and possible entitlement to priority can be fully assessed under the terms of part 1 of Housing (Scotland) Act 2001.

The categories of homeless people who will be assessed as being in Priority Need are listed in Appendix 2

2.3.3 Harassment

If the person has told us on their EdIndex form that they are suffering harassment, they will be advised to contact their landlord, or in the case of The City of Edinburgh Council tenants, the local neighbourhood office to report this matter.

Harassment cases will be investigated by the local area team.

If the circumstances are such that it is necessary for the person to move, and they agree with this, they will be considered as homeless and in priority need. Temporary accommodation will be offered if required. The person will therefore be considered as a ‘Starter’ as per section 3.3.1 when bidding for homes under the "EH Your Key to Choice" scheme.

2.4 Review of Registration

People are required to keep EdIndex advised of any change in circumstances noted on their registration form. Registration through EdIndex will be reviewed on a regular basis. At least once a year people will be contacted to establish if their situation has altered and whether they wish to remain on the register. If they fail to respond to this review their application will be cancelled.

2.5 Cancellation of Registration

Cancellation of a registration will happen in the following circumstances:-

Where no request has been made within 3 months then the registration date will be from the date of the new application being made

3 EH Your Key to Choice

3.1 Advertised Property

3.1.1 What is advertised?

Generally all empty homes will be advertised. Properties will not be advertised where they are required to deal with an emergency rehousing situation. This includes situations where people require to be rehoused immediately due to dangerous property defects and other exceptional cases where immediate housing is required and / or cannot otherwise be dealt with under the "EH Your Key to Choice" scheme.

In cases where there are a number of similar properties available in a single block or stair, only one property may be advertised with the remaining empty properties offered to the people responding to the advertised property. Where this is the case this will be indicated in the advert.

We will advertise properties for starters, movers or for either category of households. These categories are defined in Section 3.4 below. To allow us to meet our statutory obligations to those in housing need and to make best use of available properties the following guidelines will generally apply.

This will be subject to continuous review using monitoring information on the properties advertised and the outcome of lets.

3.1.2 Where can adverts be Found?

Properties will be advertised every week. Adverts currently appear in :-

Free Internet access is available in local libraries.

People living outwith Edinburgh will be expected to access properties through the website unless exceptional circumstances can be shown.

People with visual impairment can register for telephone or personal advice including help placing bids. If there are other needs which cause difficulty in accessing the advertised properties people can contact their local neighbourhood office where staff will be happy to assist.

3.1.3 How long are properties advertised for?

New properties are advertised every week with a closing date for bids clearly shown. The closing date is currently the Friday of that week.

To be considered all bids must be received by this deadline.

3.2 Notes Of Interest

If people wish to be considered for a property they must make a bid before the closing date. Bids can be made through the Note of Interest form included in all advert sheets or through the web site.

Reference number, name, address, date of birth and up to 3 properties from the current advertised properties should be noted on the form. The bids made are not ranked in any preferred order.

People must make sure they meet the criteria noted on the advert otherwise they will not be considered for the property and it will be a waste of a bid.

It is important that the note of interest form is fully completed. If the form cannot be linked to the EdIndex registration the bid cannot be processed and the person will not be considered for the property.

Notes of interest must be received by the closing date. Bids arriving after the closing date will not be considered.

3.3 Matching Bids

Once the closing date for notes of interest has been reached and all valid notes of interest have been processed, selection for the individual properties will take place.

This is done by shortlisting all suitable households who have submitted a bid.

Suitable households are those who :-