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How to Pay your Rent

When and How to Pay Your Rent?

Your rent should be paid weekly - in advance. It is possible to pay your rent on a monthly basis, but again, this must be paid in advance - at the beginning of the month. You will be given an individual Rent/Service Charge Payment Swipecard which gives you a choice of different ways to pay your rent and/or service charge.

Direct Debit

The easiest way to pay. Just complete and return a direct debit form, and your rent is deducted automatically once a month from your bank account. Any changes to your rent or service charge can be made by us without you needing to fill in more forms or contact your bank.


In Person

Take your payment card and payment to any Post Office or Payzone outlet (located in various shops etc around the region). They will swipe your card and take your payment on TVH's behalf.

Over the Phone

Just give us a call on the usual number (0800 358 7767) and have both your Payment Card and Switch or other debit card to hand. We can then take your payment over the phone.


Online

You can pay over the Internet through Bills Online. Again you will need both your payment card and Switch/debit card to hand.

Special Payments

Sometimes you may need to pay us for something other than your rent or service charge, for instance a rechargeable repair, or court costs. If this is the case you will be sent a Special Payments card. You can use this to make payments in person, over the phone, or online, as with the standard payment card. You must only use this to pay these additional amounts (also known as "sundry debts"). It's very important that you use the right card to make the right kind of payment, or we might not realise you have paid us!

Having difficulties paying rent?

Contact us immediately if you are getting behind with rent payments or if you are having financial difficulties. Please do not ignore them. Call the Customer Service Centre on 0800 358 7767. We can arrange for a member of staff to visit you in your home to discuss the problem.We also have an arrangement with some Citizens Advice Bureaux to give you a priority appointment, free advice on benefits and other help.

You may be eligible for benefits you are not aware of. To see what you may be entitled to, visit the benefit calculator by going to Guildford Borough Council's website. Without rent payments we are not able to provide you with a continued high level of service, and so we take firm action to deal with residents who do not pay rent.



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