We are dynamic, viable and independent supportive housing provider.
We provide good quality homes and excellent services, supporting people and communities in need and improving lives.
We are motivated by the desire to correct inequality in housing provision, to demonstrate community self-help, to create economic opportunities and to help build social capital.
Today we provide homes and services for people from a diverse range of ethnic groups.
We support vulnerable homeless people to achieve greater independence and find permanent move on accommodations.
We provide wide range of services
We are continuingly looking for landlords in Birmingham that would like to lease their properties to us. We are particularly interested in 3+ bedroom houses anywhere in Birmingham. In exchange we offer our landlords:
For further information about our landlord letting service please call 0121 751 9997 or email support@bghousing.co.uk
Registered Office
Suite 2A, Blackthorn House
St Paul's Square
Birmingham B3 1RL
If you are over 16 years of age and are living in a rented property, you may be able to claim for help with your rent. Please contact your housing support worker who will be able to further assist you with applying for housing benefit.
Please note: From 1 April 2017, some 18 to 21 year olds claiming Universal Credit are no longer entitled to help with Housing Costs. For more information, visit www.gov.uk/guidance/housing-costs-for-18-to-21-year-olds (this link will open in a new window)
If you claim Housing Benefit this can be paid directly to us, which will make things easier and give you the peace of mind that your rent has been paid. Do remember though, if your Housing Benefit does not cover the full rent, you will have to pay the remaining amount.
Please send a copy of the rent increase letter you receive to your Local Authority Housing Benefit section. We will also let the Housing Benefit department know about any changes.
There are a number of ways you can report a repair: