This is not true. Two of my properties have tenants on the “homeless HAP scheme” and their entire rent is paid by HAP.Nobody has their entire rent by HAP, everyone makes a contribution.
Nobody has their entire rent by HAP, everyone makes a contribution. Often the max amount, plus, since most rents are above HAP maximum levels, a lot of tenants will be paying a top up to the landlord as well as their contribution. For those tenants, any increase adds on to their top up and does not go through HAP.
Never realised that. Are they both called HAP. I have HAP tenants, I get fully paid by HAP and the tenant pays something to HAP.I meant regular HAP, homeless HAP is a separate scheme with different rules.
Why would tenant's be paying top ups.
Never realised that. Are they both called HAP. I have HAP tenants, I get fully paid by HAP and the tenant pays something to HAP.
Homeless HAP pay 100% of the rent. The tenant pays nothing. Also I am currently getting below market rent.Can I ask why you are increasing the rent? Is there a danger that your tenants could move out, with the increase in supply of properties due to Airbnb tanking there is more choice out there and rents may tumble.
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You’ll need to fill it up, send it to your tenant(s), and they send it to the HAP department of the local authority.
I’m not 100% sure how the payment is broken down between tenant and LA but in my case the increase will not affect my tenant.
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