The council have allocated £1 million to support council tenants who pay rent charges. These funds will give tenants, who qualify, a one-off payment of £175 into their rent account.
You can apply for the Rent Support Fund if:
- you are a Fife Council tenant and do not receive full Housing Benefit or Universal Credit Housing Costs, and pay money towards your rent charge
- your total monthly income is below the qualifying amount listed below
Household Make Up | Qualifying Amount |
---|---|
Single Pensioner Household | £1,130 |
Joint Pensioner Household | £1,740 |
Single non-OAP Household – 0 Children | £1,658 |
Single non-OAP Household – 1 Child | £2,374 |
Single non-OAP Household – 2 or more Children | £2,889 |
Joint non-OAP Household – 0 Children | £2,299 |
Joint non-OAP Household – 1 Child | £2,696 |
Joint non-OAP Household – 2 or more Children | £3,140 |
You can apply for Rent Support Fund online. When you apply, you will be asked to provide bank statements for the last three months, as evidence to support your claim. You can upload these when applying online.
If you do not have a computer at home, computers are available and free to use at all Fife libraries. Click on the link to find your nearest Library.
If you cannot apply online, or need help or support completing the application form, please call us on 03451 55 11 55 and select option 4 or complete the Book an Appointment form, to make an appointment at your nearest Customer Service Centre.
You cannot apply if you receive full Housing Benefit or full Universal Credit Housing costs as your rent charges are being paid by the government.
If you’re struggling to pay your rent, please contact us on 03451 55 11 55 and select option 4. We are open Monday to Friday, between 9am and 5pm. We will discuss the situation and explain all the options available to you.
The Get Help page also offers a range of help with money, food, heating and household goods.
Use our free and confidential Benefits Checker to find out what extra money you can claim. All you have to do is enter your details and you'll receive an estimate of the entitlements you could be missing out on. Even if you already receive some benefits, it's worth checking.