
Working better together for our residents
We're here for you. As one of London’s largest not-for-profit housing associations, we want you to have a safe and comfortable home from where you can build your life, your community and your future. We want you to make London home.
Rent and service charges for 2025/26 – support available
We’re writing to most of our residents imminently, setting out rent and service charges from 1 April 2025 when the new financial year begins.
Regulatory inspection
On Wednesday 27 November 2024, the Regulator of Social Housing published the outcome of its recent routine regulatory inspection.
Customer report 2023/24
Our customer report, Working Better Together For Our Residents, is one of three new publications covering our work during the 2023/24 financial year.
Allocations and lettings policy
Our allocations and lettings policy sets out how we let our homes in a fair and transparent way. To align with legislation and best practice from across the sector we will no longer consider requests to reclassify a bedroom, an approach that was adopted by Notting Hill in 2015 and then Notting Hill Genesis in 2018.
Want to get involved?
Your voice matters and your input helps us to deliver a better service. There are many ways you can get involved, including activities such as open meetings, panels, residents’ associations, consultations and focus groups.
Contact us
The fastest and most reliable way to contact us is via our My Account customer portal.
You can also use our live chat feature below (bottom right) to speak with our customer service centre during business hours. Please enable the live chat cookie category in order to use this feature.
The easiest way to report a routine repair is online via My Account.
For heating and hot water issues, you can request repairs directly with the relevant contractor.
If your repair is an emergency, please contact us on 020 3815 0000 and select option 1.
Emergency repairs are situations where there is a danger to life and limb, major damage to your home, flooding or major electrical faults.
Find out:
- How rents and service charges are set
- When rents and service charges are reviewed
- How to pay
If you're living in permanent rented housing, temporary housing, or housing with care and support, you have a contract with us known as a tenancy agreement.
As a leaseholder or shared owner, you hold a lease for the home in which you live. We are the freehold owner of the building in which your flat is located.
We have been alerted to issues of lenders rejecting EWS1 forms completed by fire safety consultants Tri Fire. This does not impact how we determine the safety of your building.
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