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Learn MoreSIG Housing Trust provides accommodation for people who face barriers to accessing housing through the general market.
In most cases, properties are allocated in line with the support contract attached to the accommodation offer. Accepting and engaging with this support is typically a condition of the allocation.
For properties offered outside of a support contract, allocations are usually made following the local council’s allocation protocol.
To be eligible for a tenancy with SIG Housing Trust, applicants must be 18 years or older.
When a housing application is successful and a property is available, the type of tenure offered will depend on whether the accommodation is Supported Housing or part of our General Needs portfolio.
Depending on their circumstances, residents are provided with either an Excluded Licence or a Protected Licence.
Residents are initially offered a Starter Tenancy, followed by a 5-year Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST).
All properties managed by SIG Housing Trust meet a defined letting standard, ensuring they are safe, secure, and well-maintained before a new resident moves in. These standards form part of Social Interest Group’s Good Home Standard, which reflects our commitment to providing high-quality, comfortable, and sustainable housing.
Before any property is allocated, it undergoes a thorough inspection and preparation process. This includes ensuring that:
By upholding these standards, we aim to create welcoming and well-maintained homes that support the well-being and stability of our residents.
SIG Housing Trust allocates homes based on local size standards in line with national guidance.
If a referring local council has different size requirements, we will take these into account when making allocations.
Due to the limited size of SIG Housing Trust’s General Needs housing portfolio, opportunities for alternative accommodation are restricted. While residents can apply for a transfer, we will provide clear guidance on availability and expectations.
We also support residents who wish to explore mutual exchange options and can offer assistance with the registration process.
Visit our Mutual Exchange Section for more information.