Here at North & East Housing we understand the importance of having a range of ways for you to pay your rent as everyone has different preferences to pay whether it is to pay online, pay directly from your social welfare payments, in your local post office or in your local shop using Payzone. Check out the different ways you can pay your rent below:

Pay Online

You can pay your rent online by using my easy pay simply clicking on the link below.

Pay Now

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Household Budget

If you receive a social welfare payment through your local Post Office you can have your rent deducted from your weekly payment. You can contact your Housing Officer to find out more details.

Tenant Queries

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Standing Order

You can set up an automatic weekly payment from your bank or credit union.

Tenant Queries

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Payzone

You can pay your rent by using the unique barcode at the top of your Statement at a local Payzone outlet. Find a Payzone near you

Find Now

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Notice - Always use your Account number on ALL payments to North & East Housing.  Please give us a call on - (01) 8200002, if you would like further support in accessing any of the payment methods or reach out to your Housing Officer.

Financial Assistance Options

As we know keeping on top of bills can be challenging especially in the current climate. If you are struggling to pay rent please use the following resources that may help you or contact your Housing Officer who can talk to through your options:

Additional Needs Pay

If you are struggling financially, you can apply for the Additional Needs Payment from your Local Community Welfare Office. This is a once-off payment for increased costs of heating and electricity, furniture and bedding if you are setting up a home for the first time, funeral costs, and recurring travel costs for hospital appointments.

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St. Vincent De Paul

Your local SVP offer a range of supports from Food Hampers, preloved clothes to Education Grants. They can be contacted on 01 884 8200 or view their website:

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Monetary Advice and Budgetary Advice (MABS)

MABS is a free money advice service that provides support and advice to people experiencing financial stress. They can be contacted on 0818 07 2000 or view their website here:

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