Service charges

Wakefield and District Housing takes care of the structure and outside of the building where you live, including areas everyone uses, like halls and stairways.

Service charges help us pay for looking after these areas and getting them repaired, You might also pay a service charge if you use Care Link, the 24-hour emergency contact point, or receive meals in extra care sheltered accommodation.

If you need to pay service charges, they'll be included in your weekly rent amount. We'll make sure you see a breakdown of all the charges and what they are for.

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What does the service charge pay for? Your service charge reflects the cost for looking after the communal areas of the building you live in, or any special services you may receive.

What if you have difficulty paying? What to do if you fall behind in your payments.

 

further information

Service charges for leaseholders... If you are a leaseholder, your service charge pays for us to maintain the communal areas of the building you live in.

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