You are responsible for any debt that builds up in the meantime. It’s up to you to make sure that your claim is accurate, with all the relevant documents. Contact us to see if you are entitled and we can help you make a claim and process it quickly. You can ask Housing Benefit to pay us direct. What if I’m on Housing Benefit or Universal Credit? Ask us for a form to send to your bank or building society. Standing Order – Like Direct Debit but you need to alter the amount if your charges change.Remember, you will need to send your cheque well in advance as there is a delay in crediting your account. Riverside Scotland is a trading name of Irvine Housing Association, therefore cheques must be made payable to ‘Irvine Housing Association’ and write your name, address and your Easypay card number on the back. By post – You can send a cheque to your local office.By phone – Call us to pay with a debit or credit card 03.Find your local Post Office or PayPoint outlet. In person – pay by cash or debit card at any Post Office or where you see the PayPoint sign.Allpay app – This is available for Apple, Android and Windows Phone.Online – Pay online with a debit or credit card at Allpay’s internet payment site.Easypay – You’ll need your Easypay payment card number.Direct Debit – this is the simplest option as it comes straight out of your bank account.How can I pay? You can use one of the following ways to pay, whichever is easiest for you. Take a look at our ‘Why it’s important to pay your rent’ page to find out more. That’s why there are lots of ways to pay the money you owe, you just have to pick which one is right for you! As you will know, rent and charges are paid in advance and it’s really important you pay them on time. Whether it’s paying your rent and services charges or rent arrears, we want to make the process really simple and easy. The different ways to pay your rent with Riverside Scotland
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