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Contact your Customer Accounts team (during normal office hours) on: 01249 466120 or email: customer.accounts@westlea.co.uk
The name of the officer who looks after your account is shown on all letters we send you.

Pay rent online

How and where to pay your rent

You can pay your rent:

By bank standing order or direct debit.
Please ask us for a form to fill in and send to your bank.

At any post office in the United Kingdom by cash, or by cheque, using the payment card that we sent you when your tenancy started.

On the internet. Go to www.westlea.co.uk/payments and have your payment card and debit or credit card ready. (You will need to choose a password the first time you use the site.)

By phone with a debit or credit card Call 01249 466106 at any time (a recorded message will talk you through the process). You will need to have your payment card and debit or credit card ready.

At any ‘PayPoint’. Use your payment card to pay wherever you see the PayPoint logo (in convenience stores, newsagents, supermarkets, and service stations).

Through Housing Benefit. You can claim Housing Benefit from your local council. If you need help with your claim, please contact us on 01249 466120.

Please note that, since 1st April 2009, we have withdrawn the following rent payment methods:

Having consulted residents, we are no longer offering these payment methods because they are the least efficient and most costly way for us to receive payments. We sent you a leaflet with your rent account statement in December 2008 notifying you of our proposal to withdraw these payment methods.

By making these changes we will reduce costs; improve efficiency and security; protect your debit and credit card details against fraud; and enable us to further improve our service to all residents. We will redirect any savings made into other services.

If you have previously used one of the payment methods no longer offered after 1st April 2009, please take a look at the other payment services we provide (listed above) to help you choose the best alternative way to pay.

If you need a new rent payment card please let us know and we will arrange to have one sent to you.

For further information, please contact: Customer Accounts team at Westlea on 01249 466120.

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Former tenancy arrears
What to do if you owe us money when you move out
Going to court
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How to avoid court action
What to do if you have received a notice seeking possession of your home
Ending a tenancy after someone has died
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