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Section How to manage x: Whereyour you llive money How to manage your money

Contact customer support on 01225 715 715 How to manage your money This leaflet explains how best to manage your money and make sure you do not get into debt. It lists the best and worst methods for borrowing money and it explains what happens if you owe us rent. Remember If you get into problems with your money there are lots of ways to deal with it. We are here to help! Banking Having a bank account is vital for managing your money. State benefits will only be paid into a bank account. Getting a bank account All banks offer a basic bank account. Basic bank accounts are available to everyone, including people who have a poor credit rating because they are (or have been) in debt. You will need to manage your bank account properly banks will charge you if you are overdrawn. To help you avoid going overdrawn we have given some advice on budgeting later in this leaflet. 2

www.selwoodhousing.com Credit unions Credit unions can help you to save money on a regular basis and can loan money at a reasonable interest rate. They often lend to people the banks would refuse. The West Wilts Credit Union is part of the Wiltshire Community Bank. If you live or work in Wiltshire you can join. They have branches and collection points in all the main West Wiltshire towns. www.wiltshiresavingsandloans.org.uk For tenants in Somerset, the Mendip Community Credit Union is a good local one. www.mendipcommunitycu.org.uk Benefits Many people are seeing their benefits reduced as part of welfare reform. It is important to know what you are entitled to. The following websites have benefit calculators which can show what you are entitled to. Turn2us www.turn2us.org.uk The Department for Work and Pensions www.dwp.gov.uk 3

Contact customer support on 01225 715 715 Budgeting Managing your household budget is the best way to avoid getting into debt. To help you understand how much money you have coming in and going out each week, we ve produced a My Smart Spending Diary. To get a copy pop in to our office in Trowbridge or call our customer support team on the number above. If your outgoings are more than your income, look carefully at what you are spending your money on. This may show where some of your higher costs are and what you need to work on reducing. Borrowing money There are several types of lending and they all involve paying interest. However, some interest rates are much higher than others, and some are even illegal. The following table lists loans in the order of how much interest they charge and the risk involved. 4

www.selwoodhousing.com Lender Description Typical Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Banks and credit unions Credit cards Doorstep lenders Pay-day loans and cheque shops Loan sharks These loans are the most affordable. Higher-interest credit arrangements. Credit cards can be useful for one-off large purchases that you pay back either when the bill comes or over a period of time. High-interest loans provided by people who come to your door. Very high-interest loans, from high street and internet shops. These loans are illegal and cannot be enforced by the lender. There will be no loan agreement and there will be no limits on the amount of interest charged. Loan sharks can be frightening people, who are often involved in other forms of crime. Between 3% and 11% APR Over 18% APR About 500% APR Over 2,000% APR Between 8000% and 120,000% 5

Contact customer support on 01225 715 715 What is Universal Credit? Universal Credit is a single monthly payment for people in or out of work; some of the benefits and tax credits that you might be getting now will be joining together. Universal Credit will replace: Income-based Jobseeker s Allowance Income-related Employment and Support Allowance Income Support Child Tax Credit Working Tax Credit Housing Benefit 6

www.selwoodhousing.com Need to know about Universal Credit payments Did you know? You will have to wait up to 6-8 weeks before your first payment. Universal Credit is paid in the following ways: It will be paid monthly into a bank account of your choice If you get help with your rent, this will be included in your monthly payment If you live with your partner and you are both eligible, you ll get one monthly joint payment For more information about Universal Credit head to www.dwp.gov.uk 7

Contact customer support on 01225 715 715 Dealing with debt Most people have some form of debt. Sometimes debt gets out of hand. If you find that you are having difficulty making ends meet, you should get proper debt advice. The Money Advice Service 0800 138 7777 www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk National Debtline 0808 808 4000 www.nationaldebtline.org Wiltshire Citizens Advice 03444 111 444 (from a landline) or 0300 456 8375 (from a mobile) www.cabwiltshire.org.uk Advice line Somerset 03444 889 623 www.mendipcab.org.uk 8

www.selwoodhousing.com Help with your rent Paying your rent is very important we use the money to pay for the services we provide to you. If you choose not to pay your rent or work with us to sort out your rent problem, you could lose your home! If you are struggling to pay your rent, tell us. You can contact an account manager by calling customer support on 01225 715 715 or by emailing rent@selwoodhousing.com. You can also come to our offices and talk to us. How can I pay my rent? We have lots of easy ways to pay your rent. They are all explained in our leaflet How to pay your rent and service charges. Contact customer support for a copy. Paying by direct debit is the safest and easiest way to pay your rent. Give us a call on 01225 715 715 and select option 2 to set up your direct debit today. 9

Contact customer support on 01225 715 715 What happens if I don t pay my rent? If you don t pay your rent, we will write to you to let you know that you owe us money and that you should contact us immediately to sort out any problems. When you owe us money we say that you are in arrears with your rent. We won t take any action if you have agreed an affordable repayment plan with us and are sticking to this. If you don t work with us to make payments, we have to take action. We see eviction as a last resort, but you could lose your home if you continue to owe us rent and are not making regular repayments to reduce the debt. What action will you take? If you don t let us know about the problem and the amount that you owe continues to increase, we will serve a notice of seeking possession. This is a legal document that gives you two weeks notice to work with us to sort out the problem with the rent you owe. We see it as a last chance. If you do not sort out your debt within two weeks or make an agreement with us to pay it, we will take you to court, and you must attend. The judge will grant an order against you. You will be responsible for paying all the legal fees, which will cost at least 325. If you don t pay after the court tells you that you have to, you could lose your home. We will issue a warrant for possession. This means that a bailiff from the court will come to your home to evict you unless you pay in full or make an application to the court to stop the eviction. 10

www.selwoodhousing.com How can I stop legal action? Your rent is your responsibility. We don t want to take you to court or make you lose your home we just want you to pay your rent. We won t take any action if you: pay your arrears in full, or agree a repayment plan and make regular payments to clear your arrears. We don t want you to lose your home, we want to help you pay your rent. If you have problems, contact your rent account manager. NB Universal credit applications take up to 6-8 weeks and will not be back dated. 11

If you need this information in large print, on audio tape, CD or in another language please contact customer support on 01225 715 715. Tell us what you think about this leaflet by going to this website: www.surveymonkey.com/s/d852h2y Selwood Housing Society Limited Registered charity number 1141124 Bryer Ash Business Park, Bradford Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14 8RT telephone 01225 715 715 facsimile 01225 715 700 email info@selwoodhousing.com www.selwoodhousing.com