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How would you like to pay your rent?

There are several ways to pay your rent to us.

Just tap your preferred payment method for details on how it works.

Pay your rent online (AllPay)

Want to pay your rent online?

You can tap here to access our online payment system, powered by AllPay.

To register for online rent payments via AllPay, you'll need:

  • a debit or credit card*
  • your Be One Homes/Bolton at Home AllPay payment card (if you don't have one of these, please call us on 01204 328000)

*Please note: if you'd like to pay your rent using a credit card, a surcharge will be payable.

Once you've registered, your details will be saved and you'll be able to make future online payments using just your email address and password.

Need help using our online rent payment system (AllPay)?

You can tap here for step-by-step instructions on downloading and using the AllPay app on your device.

Pay your rent via Direct Debit

You can pay your rent by Direct Debit weekly (52 installments) or monthly (12 installments).

If you'd like to set up a Direct Debit, please contact us on 01204 328000. Payments will automatically vary if your payment goes up or down.

To set up a Direct Debit, you'll need the following information:

  • the name and full postal address of your bank or building society
  • your account number and sort code
  • your rent reference (which you'll find on your rent statement)

Alternatively, you can print the form below and return it to us:

Direct debit form [pdf] 94KB

Once completed, please return your form to: Debit Control Section, Be One Homes, 98 Waters Meeting Road, Bolton, BL1 8SW.

What are the benefits of paying by Direct Debit?

Direct Debits are simple and payments will automatically be paid out of your bank account once set up (meaning it's one less thing for you to worry about).

You can choose which date of the month to make your payment, as well as if you'd prefer payments to be weekly or monthly.

Pay your rent via standing order

You can pay your rent by standing order weekly or monthly.

If there are any changes to the amount you need to pay, you'll need to inform your bank so they can adjust the payments.

Many banks offer the ability to set up a regular standing order payment using an online banking app or website. To see if your account is eligible for online banking, please contact your bank.

Alternatively, you can also set up a standing order by downloading and completing the form below and returning it to your bank or building society as soon as possible:

Standing order form [pdf] 114KB

You'll need the following information to set up a standing order:

  • name and address of bank,
  • and your rent reference (which you'll find on your rent statement).

What are the benefits of paying by standing order?

Standing orders are simple and payments will automatically be paid out of your bank account once set up (meaning it's one less thing for you to worry about).

You can choose which date of the month to make your payment, as well as if you'd prefer payments to be weekly or monthly.

Pay your rent over the phone

Want to pay your rent over the phone?

To pay your rent over the phone, you'll need:

  • a debit or credit card*
  • your rent reference (which you can find on your rent statement)
  • for automated payments, your AllPay 19-digit reference number.

*Please note: if you'd like to pay your rent using a credit card, a surcharge will be payable.

When you're ready, call us on 01204 328000 and follow the instructions to pay your rent.

You'll be put through to AllPay, our automated payment service, or you can opt to speak to a member of our team if you'd prefer.

Pay your rent in person

Want to pay your rent in person?

If you wish to make a payment in person, payment can be made by:

  • cash
  • credit* or debit card

*Please note: if you'd like to pay your rent using a credit card, a surcharge will be payable.

Payments can be made at any Post Office or PayPoint outlet.

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