Lambeth Living - housing for a better life

Lambeth Living decent homesLambeth Living is a not-for-profit organisation which manages almost 34,000 tenants and leaseholder properties on behalf of Lambeth Council.

Lambeth Living is responsible for housing management and delivery of decent homes in the borough, and is the newest and biggest arms length management organisation in London

How does Lambeth Living operate?

Lambeth Living is run by a board of directors made up of tenant and leaseholder representatives, independent members and council nominees.

The board is a strategic link in the legal relationship with the council. It has responsibility for ensuring the company complies with its own constitution, company legislation, and with the obligations placed on it by the management agreement signed by Lambeth Living and Lambeth Council.

What services are provided by Lambeth Living?

Many Lambeth Council services are now the responsibility of the new company. From repairs service and maintenance, estates management to rent collection and arrears management, support for resident involvement and services for leaseholders.

Services provided by Lambeth Council

Lambeth Council remains the owner of the properties managed by Lambeth Living. The council also remains responsible for housing services to the wider community: homeless and refugees, homeless and temporary accommodation, housing register and Choice Based Lettings, supporting people services and housing strategy among many others.

How can I contact Lambeth Living?

Telephone

You can still contact us by calling 020 7926 6000.

This number has been dedicated to Lambeth Living customers for housing enquiries or to request services.

For out of hours emergency repairs please ring 020 7926 6666.

Email

For general enquiries (not housing related or requesting services) you can email: info@lambethliving.org.uk.

Post

Addresses of our housing offices haven't changed. Just remember to address your post to Lambeth Living Ltd.

Visit the website

www.lambethliving.org.uk

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