Information about how to apply for a council home in Dudley
In Dudley, as in other parts of the country, the demand for council housing is far higher than there are properties available.
You can find useful information about other housing options that are available. Please take time to read this. To make an application to join the housing register, please visit Dudley Homes.
Before applying to join the housing register for council housing please read the information below to decide if this is the right service for you.
Who can apply for housing?
Our housing register is open to people who have continuously lived and/or worked in the Dudley Borough for at least the last two years except for:
- People who are not eligible for social housing due to their immigration status
- People we exclude because of serious anti-social behaviour and/or breaches of tenancy conditions with any landlord
- People who have been excluded from the housing register for a period of time by our Fraud Team
Applications for a transfer to an alternative home will not normally be accepted from any Dudley Council Tenant/s within two years of the tenancy start date.
- Please see the Housing Allocation Policy for more information.
Who will get priority for housing?
We use a banding scheme to prioritise applications for housing. There are currently 5 bands which represent different levels of need. Band 1 is the highest priority and Band 5 is the lowest priority.
Your housing register application will be assessed on your individual circumstances and you will be placed in one of the five bands.
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Further information
Amend or cancel an application
Amendments to your housing register application can be made via our application portal at Dudley Homes
Housing fraud
We have a zero tolerance to fraud and we are determined to crack down on offenders. We have set up a new fraud hotline to make it easier for people to report suspected cases of fraud.
Please see more information about housing fraud
Housing appeal
Following assessment of your application for housing, if you are not happy with the decision made, there is an opportunity to appeal against the decision and this will be reviewed. To proceed with the appeal please see the attached information.