- Asylum Seekers and Refugees
- Preventing homelessness
- Private rented accommodation
- Mortgage rescue/help for home owners
- Support to enable people to live independently
- Resettlement
- Housing register
- Shared ownership
We can also represent you in court if you are threatened with eviction by your landlord or mortgage company.
It is important that you contact us as soon as possible if you have a problem and are worried you may lose your home. The earlier you contact us, the better chance we have of helping you.
Don’t leave it until it’s too late!
- I can’t cope in my home-/I need support to live independently-can you help me?
- How can I contact you?
- I have found a tenant for my property but they cannot afford to pay a deposit-where can they go for help? (Guide for Landlords)
- I have nowhere to stay tonight/i don't feel safe at home
- I want to move into private rented accommodation but I need a deposit. Is there anywhere that can help me? (Guide for tenants)
- What about if I need to see someone for advice?
- What happens if I become homeless when the office is closed?
- Who will see me and how can they help me?
Our contact details are shown on the right hand side of this page.
A phone service is available: 01803 208723
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday -8.30 am to 5.30 pm
Wednesday 10 am to 5.30 pm
A phone service is available: 01803 208723
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday -8.30 am to 5.30 pm
Wednesday 10 am to 5.30 pm
If you have no accommodation where you can stay or your accommodation is not safe for you, for example, due to violence, we will see you the same day.
If you become homeless when we are closed, we operate an out of hours service. This service is for emergencies only and is not able to give general advice. You can contact them on 01803 524519.
If you have a hearing impairment, you can contact the out of hours service on the following number: 07810 54 8004
I want to move into private rented accommodation but I need a deposit. Is there anywhere that can help me? (Guide for tenants)
Most landlords will ask you to pay a deposit before you move into their property. This is to protect them against any damages or debt when you leave.
One option you could consider is whether you can borrow the money from family or friends.
If you have been on certain types of benefit for at least six months, you can apply to Jobcentre Plus to see if they can help you through the Social Fund. There is no guarantee that they will be able to help you and each case will be looked at on its own merits.
Contact Your Local Jobcentre:
Torquay Jobcentre Plus, Regal House, Castle Circus
Tel 01803 356000
Tel 01803 356000
Brixham Jobcentre Plus, Decca House, 28 New Road
Tel 01803 356900
Tel 01803 356900
Jobcentre Plus Website:
We now offer appointments with a Housing Needs Assessment Officer at Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. If you need to make an appointment, please tell us where would be best for you and we will try to help. If you are not able to come to the office due to ill health or disability, please let us know and we will arrange to visit you at home.
Appointments are offered from 9 o’clock in the morning as follows:
- Torquay - Connections Office, Town Hall, Castle Circus - Monday to Friday
- Paignton - Paignton Library & Information Centre, Great Western Road - Monday and Thursday
- Brixham - Connections Office, Town Hall, New Road - Friday
When you arrive at the office, you will be seen by a Housing Needs Assessment Officer, who will talk to you about your housing situation and also whether you need support to help you to live at home. They can then advise you about the different housing and support options which they think are suitable for you and how the Council and other agencies can help.
If you are worried about losing your home, the officer will tell you what they can do to help you to keep your accommodation and also advise you what you need to do yourself to keep your home.
See our page on Preventing homelessness for more advice.
The same officer will deal with your case until your situation is resolved.
If you become homeless when we are closed, we operate an out of hours service. This service is for emergencies only and is not able to give general advice. You can contact them on 01803 524519.
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- Tel: 01803 208723
- Email: housing.advice@torbay.gov.uk
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