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3 weeks 1 day ago #296062 by Times Table
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I've been on legacy benefits - ESA (support group) - and ADP - for several years. I've also lived in the same 1-bed private rented flat for several years.
I have a query regarding the possible effects of a potential change in my Housing Benefit amount.
In the last couple of years the rent on my flat has increased several times and it is now significantly higher than the amount at which it was originally set.
However, I've just realised that my Housing Benefit has not increased at all since I first moved in. As a result, having checked the updated Local Housing Allowance rate for this financial year, I can see that the amount I am receiving is some way under my current entitlement. It seems clear that I should advise the Council of the change in my rent and request an increase in the amount I am paid.
My questions are:
1. What is the best way to do this, and what information do I need to provide - do I need to get and submit an updated tenancy agreement from my landlord, or will a letter from him suffice?
2. Is there any chance that requesting/receiving an increase in HB amount may trigger an ESA or ADP review, or a migration to UC?
Thanks in advance.
I have a query regarding the possible effects of a potential change in my Housing Benefit amount.
In the last couple of years the rent on my flat has increased several times and it is now significantly higher than the amount at which it was originally set.
However, I've just realised that my Housing Benefit has not increased at all since I first moved in. As a result, having checked the updated Local Housing Allowance rate for this financial year, I can see that the amount I am receiving is some way under my current entitlement. It seems clear that I should advise the Council of the change in my rent and request an increase in the amount I am paid.
My questions are:
1. What is the best way to do this, and what information do I need to provide - do I need to get and submit an updated tenancy agreement from my landlord, or will a letter from him suffice?
2. Is there any chance that requesting/receiving an increase in HB amount may trigger an ESA or ADP review, or a migration to UC?
Thanks in advance.
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3 weeks 19 hours ago #296071 by David
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Hi Times Table,
I would phone the HB department today and put in a request for backdating then they will post you a form. You can usually only request 1 month's backdating. Also you need to claim for the rent increase. A letter from the landlord should suffice for that.
David
I would phone the HB department today and put in a request for backdating then they will post you a form. You can usually only request 1 month's backdating. Also you need to claim for the rent increase. A letter from the landlord should suffice for that.
David
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3 weeks 10 hours ago #296088 by Times Table
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Thanks David - do you have an answer to the second question, regarding the possibility of an HB amount change causing a migration to UC?
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3 weeks 9 hours ago #296091 by David
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Hi Times Table,
No a HB increase which would be administered by a Local Authority has no connection whatsover with DWP Benefits and nothing to do with UC Migration. I assume you are referring to a landlord rent increase.
The exception being events which affect Benefits generally such as getting married and having children.
David
No a HB increase which would be administered by a Local Authority has no connection whatsover with DWP Benefits and nothing to do with UC Migration. I assume you are referring to a landlord rent increase.
The exception being events which affect Benefits generally such as getting married and having children.
David
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