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How to Lease Your Property to a Supported Housing Provider

Supported housing is in high demand across the UK – and many landlords are now leasing properties to government-funded providers for long-term, stable income. Here's how to do it.


What Is Supported Housing?

Supported housing provides accommodation for vulnerable individuals, including those experiencing homelessness, mental health issues, domestic abuse, or disabilities. It is funded by local authorities or central government and delivered through registered providers or charities.


How It Works for Landlords

Instead of a traditional tenant, you lease your property to the provider. They then manage the tenants, cover maintenance, and pay you guaranteed rent every month.


What Providers Look For

  • 1–3+ bedroom houses and flats or HMOs

  • Locations close to transport links or amenities

  • Safe, compliant properties (or those that can be easily upgraded)

  • Some of the providers we work with will take larger properties, such as entire blocks of flats


The Benefits:

  • 3–5 year lease terms

  • Rent paid monthly, in full, often above market rate

  • No void periods

  • Maintenance and compliance handled

  • End-of-tenancy refurbishment often included


How Providence Wealth Helps

We assess your property, liaise with the provider, and manage the process from start to finish. We also help landlords access government incentives for pre-tenancy works.

If you're interested in a secure, socially responsible alternative to traditional letting, get in touch with us today.


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