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Lead Generator (Self-Employed) – Housing Claims | Manchester
Manchester
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- Language
- English
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 9 hours ago
- Salary
- £30,000-£65,000
- Closes
- 19 May 2026
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Freelance
Description
Earn £1,000+ Per Week | Lead Generator | Manchester
Self-Employed | Commission-Only | Uncapped Earnings
The Opportunity
Face-to-face role connecting tenants in social housing with specialist legal support for disrepair claims.
Top performers earn £1,200-£1,500+ per week. Realistic baseline for consistent workers: £500-£800 per week.
How It Works
You work door-to-door in your local Manchester area
You identify tenants with housing disrepair issues (damp, mould, leaks, broken heating)
You help them submit their details through our system
You earn £160 per approved case
No cap. No ceiling. Your effort = your income.
What You Need
Confident speaking to people
Self-motivated (no one manages your day)
Comfortable with commission-only earnings
Previous sales experience helpful but not essential
If you're looking for guaranteed income or a traditional job, this isn't it.
The Reality
If you show up consistently, engage people well, and put in the work, £1,000+ weeks are realistic and proven.
What We Provide
£160 per approved case (paid weekly)
Full training and onboarding
Digital tools and support
Area guidance to maximize results
Limited Positions Available
We allocate specific territories to prevent oversaturation. Apply now to secure your area.
Apply Now
To apply:
Answer these two questions:
Why do you think you'd succeed in this role? (2-3 sentences)
Confirm you understand this is commission-only, self-employed work.
Applications without answers will not be considered.
Pay: £500-£1,500+ per week (performance-based, uncapped)
Location: Manchester & Greater Manchester
Type: Self-Employed
Serious applicants only.
Ad ID: 5418200225
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