Register as a landlord

‘It’s a win-win situation, you get your rental income as a landlord and you know that a family who has lost everything now has a safe space to start a new chapter in their life.’

– Landlord from Hackney

We need landlords like you!

We need landlords like you to rent their properties to refugee families. You can still charge rent, and you get the privilege of making a real difference to the lives of people who have lost everything. Signing up to our Landlords for Refugees register is free.

Fill in the registration form on this page, and we will try to match you with a local Community Sponsorship group that needs housing for a refugee family.

What is community sponsorship

Community Sponsorship is a government scheme which allows groups of volunteers in the UK to sponsor and welcome a refugee family into their community. As part of this, the volunteers will support the family to integrate into their new community, including helping them access necessities such as healthcare, education, employment, and benefits. We have worked with over 300 Community Sponsorship groups to so far welcome over 1000 refugees.  

We have Community Sponsorship groups in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, who are currently in the process of applying to the Home Office to welcome a refugee family to the UK, whom they will support for a minimum of two years.  

As part of this, the Community Sponsorship group must find a property which the family can rent.

The criteria for housing

The Home Office criteria for housing is as below: 

  • Minimum two years tenancy. 
  • Rent set at an affordable rate. 
  • Must have its own access/private entrance.

     

In addition, the Local Authority will inspect the property prior to a family arriving, and the local police will also check the area of the property to ensure it is suitable for a refugee family.  

Interested in renting your property?

If you would be interested in renting your property to a refugee family, then please complete the below form. This will allow us to check if there is a local Community Sponsorship group whom we can connect you with.  

The information you share with us in the form will be held by Reset for three months, after which we will delete your information from our database.  

To hear directly from other landlords who have rented their properties to refugee families, you can read our interview here with a landlord in London who did exactly this.  

Landlord registration form

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See coverage of Reset UK in the press and media

Find out how Community Sponsorship helps refugee families in need build a new life in the UK with confidence and dignity.

How do I sponsor a refugee family?  How does the process work?  Reset is here to support you every step of the way.

We’ve designed toolkits to make it easy for you if you’re involved as a lead sponsor or a local authority. 

Wherever you are on the fulfilling and thrilling journey through Community Sponsorship, we have training courses, videos, articles and more, all designed to help your group and the family you support.

Our events

From drop-in sessions to UK-wide networking events, we bring together people and professionals involved in all stages of the Community Sponsorship journey.

Make a direct difference in the world by getting involved with your nearest Community Sponsorship group – or starting one up yourself!

Make an extraordinary difference to the lives of people who have lost everything by signing up to our (free) Landlords for Refugees register.

Not everyone can donate their time, so if you are choosing to donate money today instead or as well as, thank you. Your generosity is vital to the work we do support community-led welcome of refugees.

Help others by sharing your account.  Why were you attracted to community-led welcome?  What worked, what did you learn, what has the experience been like for you?

Reset empowers volunteers to welcome refugees into communities across the UK. Find out about us and the kinds of programmes we’ve been involved with.

Research, monitoring and evaluation are essential for making evidence-based decisions that will support Community Sponsorship to grow and flourish.

Our advocacy work

Sponsoring a refugee family is a significant responsibility. We advocate for Community Sponsors to ensure that they are properly supported throughout their journey.

Our advocacy focuses on representing the views of Community Sponsors to the Home Office to support them in implementing the necessary operational changes. 

We also represent the views of Community Sponsors to other key stakeholders, including Local Authorities, international organisations, the wider resettlement field, housing providers and financial institutions. We also use our voice to campaign on policies  affecting refugees. We are members of the  Together With Refugees coalition, campaigning for a more humane approach to people seeking protection in the UK.