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1 week 6 days ago #297588 by bahern
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Hi there,
I was migrated from HB to UC in October. I have been paid UC but not the housing element component.
They claim they cannot verify proof of my rent or address (they won't specify which). I have lived at the same address for almost 20 years and HB has been paid there almost the entire time (I'm disabled). They keep asking me to upload the same documents. Now they want me to bring those same documents into the Jobcentre, which seems pointless.
Does anyone know if this happens fairly frequently and if I should just 'ride it out'. Or would I be wise to try and escalate the problem to get it resolved? I have asked in my journal for them to explain so I can solve the issue, but I keep getting told to re-upload the same documents again. Naturally I am very confused.
Thanks!
I was migrated from HB to UC in October. I have been paid UC but not the housing element component.
They claim they cannot verify proof of my rent or address (they won't specify which). I have lived at the same address for almost 20 years and HB has been paid there almost the entire time (I'm disabled). They keep asking me to upload the same documents. Now they want me to bring those same documents into the Jobcentre, which seems pointless.
Does anyone know if this happens fairly frequently and if I should just 'ride it out'. Or would I be wise to try and escalate the problem to get it resolved? I have asked in my journal for them to explain so I can solve the issue, but I keep getting told to re-upload the same documents again. Naturally I am very confused.
Thanks!
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1 week 6 days ago #297590 by David
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Replied by David on topic HB to UC Migration - Failure to satisfy proof of rent/address
Hi bahern,
It is not acceptable that you are building up rent arrears due to UC inefficiency.
I would escalate to a Jobcentre manager. If you let me know the County that you are in I can locate the name of the manager for you to complain via your UC Journal.
David
It is not acceptable that you are building up rent arrears due to UC inefficiency.
I would escalate to a Jobcentre manager. If you let me know the County that you are in I can locate the name of the manager for you to complain via your UC Journal.
David
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1 week 6 days ago #297592 by bahern
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Hi David,
Many thanks. I am in London/Kensington & Chelsea.
I have been hesitant to complain as the migration happened at the same time as my annual rent increase happens. Usually they send off to the rent officer for them to decide if the rent is fair (they always say I'm paying too much, even though my rent is below the LHA rates for my area). This usually takes about a month or so. So I figured this was what was causing the delay.
But rather than tell me that, they just keep asking for the tenancy agreement and council tax statement. Which is getting a bit silly now. Very confusing.
Thanks.
Many thanks. I am in London/Kensington & Chelsea.
I have been hesitant to complain as the migration happened at the same time as my annual rent increase happens. Usually they send off to the rent officer for them to decide if the rent is fair (they always say I'm paying too much, even though my rent is below the LHA rates for my area). This usually takes about a month or so. So I figured this was what was causing the delay.
But rather than tell me that, they just keep asking for the tenancy agreement and council tax statement. Which is getting a bit silly now. Very confusing.
Thanks.
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1 week 6 days ago #297593 by David
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Replied by David on topic HB to UC Migration - Failure to satisfy proof of rent/address
Hi bahern,
The Jobcentre manager for your area is Olivia Hargadon.
So type out your complaint in the UC Journal for the attention of Olivia Hargadon, District Manager. When you have typed out the complaint in your UC Journal, from the drop down list choose Work Coach. Then you can copy and paste the same message and this time from the drop down list choose the option " Service Issue ". It is important to send the complaint twice as they have been known to get lost in the DWP pipework.
Let me know how you get on.
David
The Jobcentre manager for your area is Olivia Hargadon.
So type out your complaint in the UC Journal for the attention of Olivia Hargadon, District Manager. When you have typed out the complaint in your UC Journal, from the drop down list choose Work Coach. Then you can copy and paste the same message and this time from the drop down list choose the option " Service Issue ". It is important to send the complaint twice as they have been known to get lost in the DWP pipework.
Let me know how you get on.
David
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1 week 4 days ago #297648 by bahern
Replied by bahern on topic HB to UC Migration - Failure to satisfy proof of rent/address
They just ignored my messages.
As the physical appointment they gave me at the Jobcentre is for tomorrow, I've cancelled my hospital appointment that clashed with it to be able to make it.
It sounds daft, but I would rather not lose my home, even though what I have is an urgent cancer referral. I suspect they are hoping to push me over the edge as part of their cost-cutting, but I won't give them that satisfaction.
As the physical appointment they gave me at the Jobcentre is for tomorrow, I've cancelled my hospital appointment that clashed with it to be able to make it.
It sounds daft, but I would rather not lose my home, even though what I have is an urgent cancer referral. I suspect they are hoping to push me over the edge as part of their cost-cutting, but I won't give them that satisfaction.
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1 week 4 days ago #297649 by David
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Replied by David on topic HB to UC Migration - Failure to satisfy proof of rent/address
Hi bahern,
Thank you for letting us know.
David
Thank you for letting us know.
David
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