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If you are a new landlord to Salford, please use the options below to navigate your enquiry. If your general needs tenant is in receipt of Universal Credit they will receive their housing costs throug
If you are currently in receipt of housing benefit and/or Council Tax Reduction and are moving to a property within the Salford area, you must tell us immediately about the change if you want to recei
The staff at the ground floor reception can give support and advice on the following services: Council tax Housing benefits Health services Library service Disabled parking badges Free school meals S
Landlords who would like to enquire about opening a new supported housing scheme in Salford or adding to their existing portfolio, should in the first instance complete and submit the Supported Gatewa
The government is making significant changes to benefits and you may be worried about how you will be affected. We can support you through these changes. There is information and advice on these pages
The customer service representatives at the ground floor reception can give support and advice on the following services: Council tax Housing benefits Library service Disabled parking badges Free sch
The Housing Act 2004 requires local authorities to licence privately rented dwellings in three categories: Mandatory licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMO) with five or more people and two
We will deal with your claim or any changes you report to us as quickly as possible. To avoid being overpaid, it is very important that you tell us about changes in your circumstances straight away. I
Make a good call Salford City Council is committed to making sure that the opportunity for fraud and corruption is reduced to the lowest possible risk. An important part of this is the anti-fraud, br
It is very important that you let us know immediately if you have a change in your circumstances as you may receive too little or too much benefit. It is an offence not to tell us about any change of