Love Lane residents

Our landlord offer and guarantees to Love Lane residents.

We have made long-standing commitments regarding housing options to:

  • secure tenants
  • non-secure tenants living in temporary accommodation
  • resident leaseholders
  • private tenants.

Landlord offer

The landlord offer sets out our guarantees to residents. You can read a summary below.

All secure council tenants on the Love Lane estate will:

  • be offered a new, high-quality, modern council-owned home in the redevelopment area that meets their needs
  • continue to pay council rent at a similar level to what they pay now
  • continue to have a long-term tenancy
  • have a dedicated re-housing officer to support them through the whole moving process
  • receive 'home loss' compensation, with all reasonable moving costs paid

All resident leaseholders will:

  • receive the full market value for their home, with an additional 10% as compensation
  • have the opportunity to purchase a new home in the redevelopment area, with the council offering to pay a contribution through an enhanced equity loan
  • have all reasonable legal and moving costs paid

Eligible non-secure tenants in temporary accommodation will:

  • be offered a new, high quality, modern council-owned home in the redevelopment area that meets their needs
  • be offered a secure tenancy at council rent
  • have a dedicated re-housing officer to support them through the whole moving process

Important: for non-secure tenants to be eligible, they will need to have both lived on the Love Lane Estate and have been accepted as homeless by the council for at least 6 months.

All private tenants will:

  • receive timely, one-to-one advice on their re-housing needs and options

If you have any questions please contact the dedicated engagement officer, Lauren Schneider on lauren.schnieder@haringey.gov.uk or call 07816 151961.

Home moves

All tenants on the Love Lane estate will eventually need to move for High Road West to go ahead. Tenants do not have to move until their block is required for demolition. Most tenants will be able to move straight to a new home built in High Road West. We aim to keep temporary moves to a minimum.

What happens if I want to move now?

All Love Lane secure tenants who want to be re-housed need to complete a housing needs assessment with their rehousing officer. The assessment is compulsory and will be used to determine what your rehousing needs are.

Once your needs assessment is completed you will be placed in housing needs band A. A letter will be sent to you with your housing reference number, your personal identification number and the size of the property that you are entitled to.

You will be able to bid on the Haringey Council choice-based lettings scheme Home Connections for properties of your choice.

If you are a non-secure tenant in temporary accommodation, you will maintain your existing priority on the housing register when bidding for homes elsewhere in the borough.

Contact us

You can contact a member of the rehousing team at any time if you want to discuss housing issues and rehousing options.

Our rehousing officers can show you how the bidding process works and show you how to use the Home Connections website.

If English is not your first language then they can arrange for an interpreter to support you.

Rehousing officer contact details

Fatima Kirsarkye:

Pauline Donaldson:

Sarah William:

For leaseholders

David Clark:

Initial demolition notice

Haringey Council served an Initial Demolition Notice on the council’s secure tenants of the properties in the Love Lane Estate, on 9 February 2015. This affects secure council tenant’s Right to Buy. The details are set out in the notice attached below.