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We are responsible for thousands of homes and are

committed to keeping those homes in a good state of repair.

This means that from time to time we will need to carry out

major works, such as repairing the structure of a building,

maintaining a lift or replacing windows.

Introduction

When we carry out major works to your block, your lease says that you have to contribute a share of the cost. We recognise that it can be difficult for some leaseholders to meet the costs of major works. We therefore offer a number of payment options.

In some circumstances as

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What are the options for paying for

major works?

The normal payment options for major works are:

Up to twenty four months interest free payments

12mths for accounts less than £5,000

24mths for accounts over £5,000 - You will have been sent a standing order mandate with your invoice, which you should complete and return to your bank if you want to pay by this method. • Help from the Department of

Work and Pensions- Leaseholders who get income support or income based Job Seekers Allowance may get help from the Department of Work and Pensions. They will not usually pay for the cost of major works but may be able to help you pay any interest on a loan or a mortgage taken out to pay for your major works.

For more information contact the DWP on

• 0845 606 0265for older people

who receive a pension.

A loan from your mortgage lender, or any other High Street lender

If you have a mortgage you may be able to apply for an additional loan from your mortgage lender.

If your mortgage lender agrees to give you an additional loan, you may be able to extend the mortgage period and pay the same monthly payments, or increase the monthly payment to cover to additional loan. You should contact your mortgage lender to discuss this option.

If you do not have a mortgage it may be possible for you to take out a mortgage to meet the costs of your major works.

Or you can apply for a loan from any high street bank / building society.

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A Mandatory Loan

These loans are available to help leaseholders pay their contribution towards the cost of major works. The entitlement to these loans and the terms attached to them are set by the Government.

The Government rules say that you can qualify for a loan if your annual service charge is more than £2,800 and your Major Works charge is at least £940. The minimum loan amount is £940 and the maximum is £37,350. Your property must have been purchased under Right to Buy less than 10 years ago.

(Figures quoted are correct as at April 2015, they are however revised annually with inflation)

If you are eligible for a Mandatory Loan we will tell you when we send you your service charge account. If you wish to accept a Mandatory Loan you must respond in writing within 6 weeks.

If you are not entitled to a Mandatory Loan, or the loan does not cover the full amount that you need to borrow and you can prove to us that you have not been able to obtain a loan from elsewhere, then we may be able to grant you a discretionary loan.

Additional options for those in

financial difficulties

If you already have a mortgage we can only consider your application if you have been refused an additional loan from your existing lender. A ‘loan’ from the Council means that

by way of a legal charge on your property, which means your property cannot be sold without the debt being cleared.

There are two types of loan which we

If you cannot pay or get further lending or a loan you

can talk to us about a discretionary loan from

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1. Discretionary loans

(regular repayments)

Interest is charged monthly on the debt and is a variable interest rate. The interest rate is set at the local authority mortgage interest rate, which at 1st April 2015 is 4.86%.

This rate is reviewed every 6 months.

Please ring us on 0114 273 5590 for the current rate, alternatively visit our website www.sheffield.gov.uk.

The following conditions apply to discretionary loans (regular repayments)

• You must occupy the property as your only / principal home. • The loan is in respect of a service

charge for repairs and improvements.

• You are unable to secure further lending from a minimum of two high street lenders, one of whom must be your current lender if you have one. You must provide documented evidence of the refusals.

• There is sufficient equity in your home to allow for a further loan. • You provide details of your current

mortgage and any other mortgage or charge on your property.

Terms of the discretionary loan (regular repayments)

• The loan is secured by a legal charge on your home.

• You will have to repay the loan by equal monthly installments of capital and interest.

• You pay the loan over a period to be agreed with us.

• You pay an administration fee of £150.00.

• You pay the legal fee to complete the mortgage deed. This is £200.00. (The legal fee will be refunded if the application is refused and no legal work is carried out).

• You may pay the loan in full at any time without penalty

2. Discretionary loans

(Deferred payment)

The amount owed is secured as a charge against the property, and remains unpaid until the property is sold / transferred – at which time the full amount, plus interest, would be paid in full.

Interest is charged monthly on the debt and is a variable interest rate. The interest rate is set at the local authority mortgage interest rate, which is as quoted above. The following conditions apply to discretionary loans (Deferred payment)

• You must occupy the property as your only / principal home. • The charge is in respect of a

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Once we get your application it will be given full consideration and we will make a decision in principle whether to offer you a discretionary

If we make a formal offer and you decide to accept, you will need to make a payment of £350.00 along with your acceptance.

• You are unable to secure further lending from a minimum of two high street lenders, one of whom must be your current lender if you have one. You must provide documented evidence of the refusals.

• There is sufficient equity in your home to allow for a further loan. • You can demonstrate that you are

unable to sustain loan repayments • You provide details of your current mortgage and any other mortgage or charge on your property.

Terms of the discretionary loan (Deferred payment)

• The loan is secured by a legal charge on your home.

• You pay an administration fee of £150.00.

• You pay the legal fee to complete

the mortgage deed. This is £200.00. The legal fee will be refunded if the application is refused and no legal work is carried out.

• You may pay the loan in full at any time without penalty

How do I apply for a discretionary loan?

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Other costs

The administration charge will cover items that we will have to pay for, such as bankruptcy searches, land registry registration as well as our processing charges.

For further information on payment options please contact us on 0114 273 5590.

Other Important Information

If you apply for and are granted a discretionary loan, you will need to appoint your own solicitor to administer your part of the land registry charge. This is a legal requirement, and something which you will need to arrange and pay for yourself

We strongly advise leaseholders to seek independent financial and

legal advice, and in the case of the deferred payment loan you should talk to family members before making the application to make sure that it is the appropriate solution.

You should also be aware that your home is at risk if you do not meet the repayments or other obligations within the legal charge deed.

Property Valuation

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In certain circumstances a valuation of your property is required. This will be where the value of any secured borrowing including the value of our deferred repayment loan may exceed 70% of the property value.

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This document can be supplied in

alternative formats, please contact:

Sheffield City Council

Financial Services

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