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8 months 1 week ago #289131 by Navigator
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Hi,
Can anyone inlighten me at to the best way to deal with Housing Benefit.
It is my understanding that this will be taken over by UC and no longer paid by the local authority, my HB is paid on the last day of every month, assuming UC agree to pay this, what is the best date for me to submit my online UC application, so I don't end up not being able to pay my landlord, as I understand that there is a 5 week transitional period. And UC is then paid every month on that date?
If this is the case and I claim UC afer my last HB has been paid, this will mean that my Rent is going to always be paid to me late? If I apply for UC before my HB has been paid will they stop it being paid the minuite I apply for UC?
I'm sorry if this sounds confusing but I am just trying not to stress out, as the more I try to deal with this, themore my mind goes blank
Kind regards
D
Can anyone inlighten me at to the best way to deal with Housing Benefit.
It is my understanding that this will be taken over by UC and no longer paid by the local authority, my HB is paid on the last day of every month, assuming UC agree to pay this, what is the best date for me to submit my online UC application, so I don't end up not being able to pay my landlord, as I understand that there is a 5 week transitional period. And UC is then paid every month on that date?
If this is the case and I claim UC afer my last HB has been paid, this will mean that my Rent is going to always be paid to me late? If I apply for UC before my HB has been paid will they stop it being paid the minuite I apply for UC?
I'm sorry if this sounds confusing but I am just trying not to stress out, as the more I try to deal with this, themore my mind goes blank
Kind regards
D
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8 months 1 week ago #289137 by Chris
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Hi Navigator,
If you're in council housing then housing benefit is added to your UC on exactly the same day that you would get your UC. It is split also - so for example say you pay £100 per week for 48 weeks rather than 52 weeks (because of the 2 weeks free in the Summer and Winter period), then your Housing element of UC will be decreased as £4800 over the year, so you don't get the full amount every week, but you do get it when its the rent free weeks - does that make sense ? It's basically split. You can pay your rent yourself which I do, when the money goes into your bank, or you can arrange for it to be collected straight out your UC, but remember the way it's worked, that you won't get your full weekly rent because of the rent free weeks being included. If you don't have any rent free weeks, then your rent will be paid as normal, but unfortunately it will be behind, it always is, but you may be able to apply for an immediate loan via UC to help cover your rent, then this will be deducted from your UC at a small amount on a monthly basis until it is repaid back by yourself. Should you start work however, they'll offer you the chance to likely pay it off in full. This happened to me before.
Does this help answer your question ?
Regards, Chris.
If you're in council housing then housing benefit is added to your UC on exactly the same day that you would get your UC. It is split also - so for example say you pay £100 per week for 48 weeks rather than 52 weeks (because of the 2 weeks free in the Summer and Winter period), then your Housing element of UC will be decreased as £4800 over the year, so you don't get the full amount every week, but you do get it when its the rent free weeks - does that make sense ? It's basically split. You can pay your rent yourself which I do, when the money goes into your bank, or you can arrange for it to be collected straight out your UC, but remember the way it's worked, that you won't get your full weekly rent because of the rent free weeks being included. If you don't have any rent free weeks, then your rent will be paid as normal, but unfortunately it will be behind, it always is, but you may be able to apply for an immediate loan via UC to help cover your rent, then this will be deducted from your UC at a small amount on a monthly basis until it is repaid back by yourself. Should you start work however, they'll offer you the chance to likely pay it off in full. This happened to me before.
Does this help answer your question ?
Regards, Chris.
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8 months 6 days ago #289255 by AshleyMcab
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You can continue to get Housing Benefit for 2 weeks after you move to Universal Credit
Moving from Housing Benefit to Universal Credit
www.gov.uk/guidance/moving-from-housing-...-to-universal-credit
Moving from Housing Benefit to Universal Credit
www.gov.uk/guidance/moving-from-housing-...-to-universal-credit
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8 months 4 days ago #289343 by Chris
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Replied by Chris on topic UC payment of Housing Benefit
Hi Ashley,
This is a new one on me also, so thank you for that
Regards, Chris.
This is a new one on me also, so thank you for that
Regards, Chris.
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