What do I pay as a shared owner?

Most shared owners pay some or all of the following:

Rent

  • Rent is charged on the share of the home owned by whg
  • Rent is paid monthly
  • Rent increases are set out in your lease and reviewed annually 

Service charges

  • Service charges cover the cost of managing and maintaining shared areas and services
  • What you pay depends on your home and what services are provided

Ground rent (if applicable)

  • Some leases include ground rent
  • This will be clearly stated in your lease

What do service charges cover?

Service charges pay for services that benefit your home or building.

Depending on where you live, this may include:

  • cleaning communal areas
  • grounds maintenance
  • lifts
  • fire safety systems
  • building insurance
  • external and structural repairs
  • managing agent and administration costs

If you live in a flat, service charges usually cover communal and external repairs arranged by whg 


How are service charges worked out?

Service charges can be:

Fixed

  • the amount stays the same
  • you pay the agreed charge set out in your lease

Variable

  • based on the actual cost of services
  • reviewed annually

If your charge is variable, we’ll send you:

  • an annual budget
  • a yearly statement showing what was spent

If there’s a difference between what was budgeted and what was spent, this may result in:

  • an additional charge, or
  • a credit on your account

Annual reviews and statements

Each year we review rent and service charges, with new changes taking effect in April. We’ll write to you in February to explain:

  • any changes to your rent
  • any changes to your service charge
  • what the charges cover

If anything isn’t clear, contact us and we’ll explain it.


Major works and larger costs

Sometimes major works are needed, such as:

  • roof replacement
  • lift renewal
  • major structural repairs

When this happens:

  • we will follow the legal consultation process
  • we will explain the proposed work and estimated costs
  • you’ll have time to ask questions or comment

Where costs are shared, they are apportioned in line with your lease 


How to pay

You can pay your rent and service charges by:

  • direct debit
  • online through your whg account

Using a direct debit is the easiest way to make sure payments are made on time.


If you’re struggling to pay

If you’re worried about paying your rent or service charges:

  • contact us as early as possible
  • we can explain your account and charges
  • we can discuss payment options and support

If you’re experiencing financial difficulty, we can also signpost you to organisations that may be able to help.