Rent Payment Options

Resident can pay their rent in one of three ways:

1. Automatic Rent Payments (ARP)

This is the easiest way to make sure your rent is always paid on time. For pre-authorized rent payment, your bank automatically sends your rent payment from your bank account directly to LMCH every month.

To set up this type of payment, you will get a ARP form when you sign your lease and will need to give LMCH a void cheque or pre-authorized debit form from your bank. You can get this from your online banking or in person at your local branch.

If you need another form, please contact your Community Relations Worker or the Main Office.

Be sure that you have enough money in your account on the first of every month to ensure your rent is paid on time. You may be charged fees from both your bank and LMCH if there is not enough money in your account on the first of each month.

We also accept direct payments from Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program. Contact  your case worker to set this up.

2. Online Banking Payment:

You can pay your rent by online banking at your financial institution by adding LONDON & MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY HOUSING and your personalized LMCH tenant number as a payee on your online banking. If you need help with online banking, speak to someone atyour bank, credit union, or trust company for assistance.

3. In-Person:

You can pay rent at our Main Office located at:

1299 Oxford Street East, Unit 5C5,

London, Ontario

N5Y 4W5

Payments can be made with cash, debit, cheque, bank draft, or money order.

We do not accept credit card payments for rent.

Important: We want to help you keep your home. If you miss rent payments or know that you will be missing payments, please contact us.

If you miss rent payments, you will be in arrears and this puts you at risk of losing your housing. We can make special arrangements to help you if you are in hospital or have a personal emergency. Call the Main Office or speak with your property Community Relations Worker (CRW). We can work with you to create a repayment plan.