This guide relates to rental agreements entered into with King’s Residences, including any partner properties where you have a contract with King’s College London for a room. Always check your tenancy agreement to confirm who your landlord is.
If you're struggling to pay your residence fees, the most important thing is to communicate early. King's understands that financial difficulties can arise, and there are support systems in place to help you.
• Contact Credit Control (Residences) as soon as you know you may miss a payment.
• Explain your situation clearly – e.g. delayed funding, family hardship, or unexpected costs.
• Keep them updated regularly until a solution is found.
How are residence fees charged?
What happens if I miss a payment?
When to speak to the Money & Housing Advice Service (MHAS)
What if I fall behind on several payments?
Will this affect my studies?
How can rent arrears affect my credit score?
What happens if the debt is referred to a collection agency?
What are my rights in rent arrears situations?
Where to get free, independent debt advice
Need help now?
Contact Credit Control (Residences)
Request more time to pay or discuss your situation.
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Call: 0207 848 3279
Speak to Money & Housing Advice Service
There are a number of ways in which you can contact the Money & Housing Advisers:
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Register online for email advice or an appointment
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Call the Money & Housing Advice Line
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Attend a campus drop-in session at Strand or Guys.
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Full details including location and timetable are regularly updated on the MHAS webpages.

