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Your journey with us starts here! Register now to create an account to start your application. Your account becomes your portal to our online services, should you be rehoused with us.
View or update an existing application
Changes can be made to an existing application if we have not yet processed it. Once that's started, you will need to call us or start a new application. You can log in to view your application at any time.
Before you start your application...
You will need to answer all questions in full and truthfully. Any errors in your application can cause delays, or worse, cause your application to be rejected. You can save the progress of your application and continue it when you have got more time. The information that you provide to us will be treated strictly confidential.
We will ask for details about you, your household and those that are moving with you. You will also need to submit photographic ID and proof of residence. We cannot process your application without this information. If you are applying for medical reasons, you will also need to provide details of any medical conditions.
The Association operates an open access allocations system and anyone aged 16 years or over can apply to us to be placed on a waiting list and have their application assessed. We receive around 800-1000 applications a year but unfortunately are only usually able to house around 160-200 applicants per year into our social rented stock.
Yes and we recommend reading our Stock Profile Leaflet before you start your application. You will be asked for your preferred areas and we will do our best to match your preferences with what's available.
When you apply you will be advised if you have been placed on the “Active” or “Non-Active” list. Allocations are only made from the “Active” list. Applicants will only be removed from the “Active” list for the following very specific suspension reasons:
- an applicant or member of household has acted in an anti-social manner
- outstanding debts in relation to a previous tenancy and there are no plans in place to repay the debt
- given false statement or misleading statement on application form
- been subject to an order of recovery ie; evicted from a tenancy
- abandoned a previous property
- threatening or violent behaviour within a residential property and surrounding areas.
- intentionally worsened their own circumstances to promote their application for housing
- already been made one or more offers of rehousing
Other than the suspensions outlined above the Association will only remove an applicant from our list if they fail to respond to an annual review, an applicant requests this in writing or if deceased.
Unfortunately there’s no simple answer here. This depends on things like the number of points you have after your application is assessed and what demand for homes is like in your chosen areas. We will do everything we can to find the right home in the right area for you. If you are homeless or threatened with homelessness contact Glasgow City Council for advice and information by calling 0141 287 0555 during office hours, or 0800 838 502 out of hours.
We operate a free surgery to assist new applicants applying for housing, and for current applicants who may have to report a change in their housing circumstances which may affect their housing need/priority. Surgeries take place at the following times:
- Every Tuesday morning between 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
- Every Tuesday afternoons between 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
We have also compiled answers to Frequently Asked Questions which you can find on our web site.
Ready to get started?
If you have an account, login to continue your application or to tell us of changes to your circumstances.
If you do not have an account, but you have previously registered with us, then register to tell us of changes to your circumstances.
Otherwise, you can register to create an account so you can save your progress as you complete the registration form, or you can apply and create an account later.