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7 years 8 months ago #178520 by Gordon
Well done. Congratulations.
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Gail55 wrote: p.s. would just like to say that it was this brilliant site that helped me with my appeal. I had no idea whatsoever of how to proceed and when I arrived for the appeal, one of the appeal team came out and said I had been put in the support group without me going into the room for them to assess my situation. I am so thankful that this site with all its information in plain english.
Thank you all!
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7 years 8 months ago #178535 by slugsta
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That's great news about your appeal!
By the way - you didn't post in the wrong place, I was just giving you information for the future
By the way - you didn't post in the wrong place, I was just giving you information for the future
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7 years 8 months ago #178557 by Bill24chev
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" post=178373]. My daughter and son in law are having very bad financial situation and want to move in here with their 5 children until they can get themselves on their feet. It will be very cramped but i'm willing to do this to help them. Since they are non dependents I realise that me and my almost ex will lose our housing benefit - but will I lose my ESA?
Gail
Although Social landkords often turn a blind eye to this ,there are rules and regulations concerning overcrowding in Council/social housing. So when you inform the LA for housing Benefit about your Non dependants It may be a good idea to also tell the Council house landlord which may be a diffrernt Council Department. stressing that is only a temporary measure
By the way depending on your Daughter's families financial/emplyment situuation you may not lose all your HB
bill
" post=178373]. My daughter and son in law are having very bad financial situation and want to move in here with their 5 children until they can get themselves on their feet. It will be very cramped but i'm willing to do this to help them. Since they are non dependents I realise that me and my almost ex will lose our housing benefit - but will I lose my ESA?
Gail
Although Social landkords often turn a blind eye to this ,there are rules and regulations concerning overcrowding in Council/social housing. So when you inform the LA for housing Benefit about your Non dependants It may be a good idea to also tell the Council house landlord which may be a diffrernt Council Department. stressing that is only a temporary measure
By the way depending on your Daughter's families financial/emplyment situuation you may not lose all your HB
bill
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