Who can claim?
You can make a claim for Housing Benefit
if:
- You pay rent to a private landlord.
- You pay rent to a Housing Association.
- You are a boarder whose rent includes meals.
- You live in a Hostel.
- You live in a mobile home or houseboat and pay ground rent or
mooring fee's.
You pay a mortgage and rent for your home under a shared ownership
arrangement. Please note, housing benefit can only be
calculated in respect of the rent you pay.
- If you are a joint tenant with one or more others we can help
pay your share of the rent.
When I will not be entitled to claim Housing
Benefit?
You will not be entitled to any Housing Benefit
if:
- You are not responsible for paying the rent. (However, in
certain specific circumstances, you can be treated as the person
who is responsible for paying the rent, even if your name is not on
the Tenancy Agreement. Contact us on 01527
881288 if you think your circumstances may mean you should
be getting housing benefit).
- Either you, or your partner, or both of you together, have more
than £16,000 in savings (unless you get Pension Credit Guarantee
Credit).
- You pay rent to a close relative, who lives in the same
property as you.
- You live in a care home, such as a nursing home or elderly
person's home.
- You rent from your ex-partner and you both used to live
there.
- You are the parent or guardian of your landlord's
child.
- You live in the home as part of your job.
- You are an asylum seeker, unless you've been given refugee
status or indefinite or exceptional leave (also called
discretionary or humanitarian leave) to remain in the United
Kingdom.
- You have been admitted to the United Kingdom on the condition
that you have no recourse to public funds. Housing benefit is
a public fund, so you may not claim it if this condition was
applied to you.
- You are a sponsored immigrant and have lived here for less than
five years.
- You are in the United Kingdom illegally or your permission to
stay has run out.
Are there any other circumstances that might affect my
eligibility to Housing Benefit?
You may not get Housing Benefit if any
of the following apply:
- You used to live with your landlord as a family member,
relative or friend, and now pay that person rent.
- You live in a property run by a religious order and you are a
member of that religious order.
- You rent from a trust and you are also a trustee or
beneficiary.
- You rent the property from a company and you are a director or
employee of the company.
- You used to own the property which you now rent.
- You are a student (most full-time students don't qualify, but
some do).
- You are temporarily living away from your usual home.