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1 year 4 weeks ago #284605 by Kittiwake
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Hello!
I have a question which is mostly related Housing Benefit/Local Housing Allowance, so I know it may not be able to be answered, but I genuinely don't know where to turn, so I thought it might be worth a go. (But apologies if it's inappropriate to ask here!)
I get ESA and PIP as well as Housing Benefit.
I am single and live in a privately rented one-bedroom flat.
My landlord has just landed me with a rent increase of £150 per month, which I can't afford in the long term.
However, I am also pregnant.
My understanding is that once I have a child I will be eligible for the 2 bedroom rate of Local Housing Allowance, but I can't seem to find clear information about whether I would be able to stay in my one bedroom flat but receive the 2 bedroom rate of Housing Benefit.
The Entitled To website says that the number of bedrooms you actually have doesn't matter - for example, if you are entitled to the 3 bedroom LHA you could still get Housing Benefit for 3 bedrooms, even if you only have 2 (www.entitledto.co.uk/help/local-housing-allowance).
However, I just did a live chat with the CAB and they told me that I couldn't claim two bedroom housing benefit unless I moved to a two-bedroom property... So now I'm completely confused!
What I would like is to stay in my one-bedroom flat with my baby, but receive 2 bedroom rate housing benefit (which would mean I could afford the rent increase), but I just don't know which information about whether this is possible is correct!
Does anybody have any info? Or any ideas about where I could go to find out for sure?
Thanks very much!
P.S - I know that I will have to report a change in circumstances and this will trigger a change to Universal Credit, but I think the Local Housing Allowance rules should stay the same, even if I move to UC?
I have a question which is mostly related Housing Benefit/Local Housing Allowance, so I know it may not be able to be answered, but I genuinely don't know where to turn, so I thought it might be worth a go. (But apologies if it's inappropriate to ask here!)
I get ESA and PIP as well as Housing Benefit.
I am single and live in a privately rented one-bedroom flat.
My landlord has just landed me with a rent increase of £150 per month, which I can't afford in the long term.
However, I am also pregnant.
My understanding is that once I have a child I will be eligible for the 2 bedroom rate of Local Housing Allowance, but I can't seem to find clear information about whether I would be able to stay in my one bedroom flat but receive the 2 bedroom rate of Housing Benefit.
The Entitled To website says that the number of bedrooms you actually have doesn't matter - for example, if you are entitled to the 3 bedroom LHA you could still get Housing Benefit for 3 bedrooms, even if you only have 2 (www.entitledto.co.uk/help/local-housing-allowance).
However, I just did a live chat with the CAB and they told me that I couldn't claim two bedroom housing benefit unless I moved to a two-bedroom property... So now I'm completely confused!
What I would like is to stay in my one-bedroom flat with my baby, but receive 2 bedroom rate housing benefit (which would mean I could afford the rent increase), but I just don't know which information about whether this is possible is correct!
Does anybody have any info? Or any ideas about where I could go to find out for sure?
Thanks very much!
P.S - I know that I will have to report a change in circumstances and this will trigger a change to Universal Credit, but I think the Local Housing Allowance rules should stay the same, even if I move to UC?
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1 year 4 weeks ago #284620 by Gary
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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Hi Kittiwake
Welcome to the forum.
You might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/faq/forum.
You are correct your question is outside the remit of the forum, if I had to guess I would follow Citizen Advice but to double check I would contact Shelter helpline: 0808 800 4444 england.shelter.org.uk/get_help/helpline
Gary
Welcome to the forum.
You might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/faq/forum.
You are correct your question is outside the remit of the forum, if I had to guess I would follow Citizen Advice but to double check I would contact Shelter helpline: 0808 800 4444 england.shelter.org.uk/get_help/helpline
Gary
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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