My tenancy

Welcome to your home

Congratulations on moving into your Victory home! On this page, we’ve collected everything you need to know as a new tenant.

You can refer back to this page anytime, and if there's ever anything you're unsure of or need help with, please don't hesitate to give us a call. We're here to support you from day one, right up until the end of your tenancy. We're always happy to hear from you.

How we work

Here at Victory, you're supported by a range of specialist teams. We've introduced dedicated local hubs which can help you with everything from your rent and tenancy to moving home and finding work.

We're all here for you, every step of the way.

Call us, email us, or arrange for someone to pay you a visit at home if you like!

New home standard

When you move into your new home, we will make sure you have everything you need to get started. We call this our new home standard, and it sets out nice and clearly everything you can expect from your new home from day one, along with the ways in which you should look after these things once you’ve moved in. Please note, if you have moved into your home from a mutual exchange this standard does not apply.

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Decoration

Your new home will be decorated neutrally throughout. Any unused heating controls and picture hooks will be removed, and walls will be repaired. We will also carry out any plastering where necessary.

Shower/Toilet

If your home is without a shower, we will have a new one fitted for you where practically and physically possible. If your home has an existing shower, we will fit a new head and hose and flush the system through. We will also fit new toilet seats.

Basins

We will provide new plugs and chains to all sinks and your bath.

Locks

The locks to your new home will be changed, and we will provide you with one set of keys.

Electrical

All the rooms in your new home will have a minimum of one double plug socket, except for bathrooms, shower rooms and toilets. We will also provide new pull cord strings, and all fans will be serviced and cleaned.

Kitchen

Your new kitchen will have space for cooking facilities and a fridge freezer, as well as a connection for a washing machine and dishwasher if applicable. Any existing integrated appliances will be PAT tested and serviced and gifted to you with your the new home.

Asbestos

We will carry out an asbestos survey before you move into the property.  If any asbestos containing materials are identified that are in an unsuitable condition, we will either remove them or make them safe before you move in.  

Tenant responsibility.  If you think that any asbestos containing materials in your home have been damaged or disturbed, please contact us.

Pests

Where we’re aware of pests, we’ll ensure you home is free of them by the time you move in. However, should there be any issues and ongoing treatment, we’ll communicate a clear plan of action.

Cleanliness

We will clean your new home throughout. 

External

We will clear and trim your new garden including the grass, shrubs, bushes, and any trees. If required, we will repair or reinstate your letterbox.

Drainage

We will make sure your water pipes are flushed and free of Legionella. 

TV aerials

Any existing TV cables will be made accessible in the living room area. If your home is served by a shared TV aerial or digital system, we will make a connection available for you in your living room.

Smoke detectors

We will install Carbon Monoxide detectors and heat detectors near your kitchen, and smoke detectors on each floor of your home.

Bulbs

We have provide you with energy-saving bulbs in all the light fittings in your new home.

Fencing

We will make sure your front boundary is the same or similar to any neighbouring properties. Any repairs we carry out will match the existing fencing. Your rear boundary will be marked with a post and wire fence, unless it borders a communal area in which case we will provide 1.8m fencing with concrete posts.

Responsibilities

There are several things in your home that we, as your landlord, are responsible for maintaining, repairing and replacing. Similarly, there are things which you’ll be responsible for. Plus, when it comes to home improvements, it’s best to read up on which things you’ll need to ask permission for and what the guidelines are.

Support & wellbeing

We want you to feel safe, comfortable and happy at home. That’s why we’ve put together a collection of links and advice to offer you support and guidance whenever you need them.

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How-to guides for your home

There are lots of things we can all do to keep our homes in good condition. Sometimes, keeping an eye on the little things can help prevent the need for repairs in the long run.

We’ve put together some articles about how to keep your home in tip-top condition. Of course, if something needs repairing or replacing altogether, you can get in touch with us and we’ll schedule the work with you.

Communal areas

If you share some communal spaces with your neighbours, there are some guidelines you need to be aware of. This is for your safety, and the safety of those around you.

Home contents

It’s important that you insure the contents of your home, so we’ve joined forces with Aviva to provide you with a discounted rate on your contents insurance. 

Asbestos

If your home was built before the year 2000, there may be materials within the building that contain asbestos. We’ve put together this handy guide about asbestos to help with any queries you may have. Remember, if in doubt, ask an expert.

Paying your rent

There are different ways you can pay your rent, including Direct Debit, over the phone and online.

Universal Credit

If you need help understanding how to claim Universal Credit to pay for your rent, we can help you.

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Your data

To ensure our services are accessible to all and meet the housing regulators requirements we need to collect data about our customers. This may include medical and enhanced data such as ethnicity and gender identity; however, you can decide if you want to share this enhanced information with us. Collecting enhanced information for example your ethnicity helps us understand whether we’re engaging or hearing from any marginalised groups within our society.

This data is normally collected when you first move into your home but throughout your tenancy we may check that the data we have about you is up to date. If you would like to find out more about the reasons why we collect your data or what we do with it please read our Reasonable Adjustment policy and Privacy notice or contact us to discuss.