The Association has many different types of properties for rent throughout Lochaber. They include flats, semi-detached and detached houses, and some of our properties are wheelchair accessible.
Please contact our office for further details of our housing stock.
Anyone looking for social rented housing in the Highlands only has to fill in one application form for the Highland Housing Register (HHR). The HHR is a Common Housing Register with the main housing associations in the Highlands: Lochaber Housing Association, Albyn Housing Society, Cairn Housing Association, Caledonia Housing Association, Lochalsh and Skye Housing Association, and The Highland Council . All applications are then assessed, and awarded points, based on the Highland Housing Register Allocations Policy.
More information and to fill out the Highland Housing Register can be found at the bottom of the page under 'HHR Documents'.
If you previously had an application with the Highland Council, you will notice that your application with the HHR does not reflect waiting time. This is because the HHR Allocations Policy is purely housing needs based. This means that the applicant with the highest assessed housing need when a property is available for let, will be offered the property. While this may seem unfair, it is equally unfair to raise applicant’s hopes by having them believe that time spent on a housing list will award sufficient points to allow an allocation, when the reality in most areas of the Highlands is that applicants with higher housing need will always show above those with waiting time points and virtually no housing need.
When one of our properties becomes vacant, we check the Highland Housing Register to ascertain who on the list has the most points for that type of property in that area. We then offer the property to the applicant with the most points – i.e. in the most housing need.
We would like to offer a home to everyone who wants one, but this is not possible. There are far more people who want somewhere to live than there are places available. Please follow this link which gives more detail on the demand and supply of properties. You should also use this when considering your housing options.
If you are homeless, or threatened with homelessness, you should contact The Highland Council straight away. They can give you advice and may be able to prevent you from becoming homeless.
You can also get free, impartial and confidential advice from the Citizens Advice Bureau, or from Shelterline. Please also visit Who we work with for details of other agencies we work with.