Changes to Property Pool Plus allocations policy
The system for matching Merseyside residents with available social or affordable housing that meets their needs is changing towards the end of this year – and anyone who might be
affected is urged to take note.
New allocations policy
In November 2023, a new Housing Allocations Policy is being introduced by Property Pool Plus (PPP), which is the register that anyone looking for social or affordable housing in Liverpool, Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley and Halton needs to be on.
The change in policy is designed to simplify the system by reducing the number of priority bands from six to four and making some changes to the criteria by which people are accepted into each band.
Changes to criteria
The changes to the criteria will impact on factors such as an applicant’s connection to
the area in which they are looking for accommodation, whether they have previously
owned property, how much they might have in savings, whether there are under 18s in the household, whether they have previously had rent arrears or displayed unacceptable behaviour.
There is no need for anyone registered with Property Pool Plus to do anything just yet
ahead of these changes coming in – this is just advance notification.
Check regularly
In the coming months, people are being asked to regularly check the PPP website for
updates and news at www.propertypoolplus.org.uk. Read any emails, letters or PPP account messages that might be sent directly - and respond to any requests for information to assess your case under the new policy.
Anyone that is asked to renew their application should ensure they do this within the fourweek time scales advised.
What’s not changing is:
how all available properties are advertised;
how people can bid on them;
where all the information about registering and bidding is found,
which will still be www.propertypoolplus.org.uk.