What does Band 3 mean on the council list?

priority housing needs
Band 3 applicants Band 3 is for priority housing needs where the council recognises the need for residents to be rehoused.

What is the highest band for housing?

The bandings are as follows:

  • Band A – for households with an urgent need to move.
  • Band B – for households with a high priority to move.
  • Band C – for households with an identified housing need.
  • Band D – for households with no other housing need but interested in affordable social housing and Homebuy.

How much is council tax in Leamington Spa?

Council Tax in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

Band A: £1003.33
Band B: £1170.56
Band C: £1337.78
Band D: £1505.00
Band E: £1839.44

What does Band 1 mean in council housing?

High priority
Band 1: High priority – for example, people with an urgent need to move due to over-riding medical reasons, and those moving to a smaller home which frees up a larger home for another applicant.

What does housing Band B mean?

people who urgently need to move
Band B is for people who urgently need to move, perhaps because of a serious medical condition that is affected by their existing housing situation.

What is the highest council tax band?

What are council tax bands?

  • Band A – up to £40,000.
  • Band B – £40,001 to £52,000.
  • Band C – £52,001 to £68,000.
  • Band D – £68,001 to £88,000.
  • Band E – £88,001 to £120,000.
  • Band F – £120,001 to £160,000.
  • Band G – £160,001 to £320,000.
  • Band H – more than £320,000.

What does housing Band 5 mean?

Band 5 – applicants within this group are generally adequately housed, have no housing or support needs, but want to move to satisfy their own personal requirements.

What does Band D mean on housing list?

Band D covers the remaining applicants. These people would like to move but already have suitable housing according to the council’s standards. Most people in band D cannot bid for properties.