Originally Posted by machel:
unfortunately veggie that's not the case, there are no restrictions on how much private landlords charge, as i stated earlier, full hb will not be paid for a 3 bed ÂĢ340 house (under oocupancy of 1 bedroom) but will be paid for a two bed ÂĢ600 house (monthly)
the focus is as always on the "scroungers" whilst i agree that 2 spare rooms is excessive 1 room is not - especially given that some cases not exempt
Where are you getting this from? So FULL rent will now be paid for a two bed house as long as it isn't under occupied, even if it's 800 quid a month?! But they won't pay full rent for a three bed house (if it is under occupied by one bedroom?) even if it's only ÂĢ400 a month! This is the first I have heard of this. That doesn't even make any sense. Do you have any links to this information? Because I must admit, I have not heard of this.
I work with a department in the midlands that deals with people on housing benefit, and to the best of my knowledge, this is not the case. There are various maximum amounts that will be paid for a two, three or four bedroom house. If you are a couple with one child, you qualify for a TWO BEDROOM HOUSE allowance, which - where I live is approx ÂĢ107.00 a week. (around ÂĢ463.00 a month.) So if you lived in a 3 bed house that was costing ÂĢ700 a month (which would probably be private rent at that amount,) housing benefit will pay a MAXIMUM of ÂĢ463.00. (Because you are only entitled to a 2 bed...) And in some areas, you can get a 2 bed property for that - even with private let; (in the midlands and surrounding areas anyway... I can't speak for the rest of the country...)
And if you qualify for a 3 bed house, you can get up to ÂĢ126.00 a week housing benefit, which is around ÂĢ550 a month. So if you have a 4 or 5 bed house, and there is just a couple and 2 kids, you will still only get the housing benefit for the 3 bed.
But the figures you have quoted above make no sense, and I haven't heard of anything like this being brought in. Where did you get this information?
Here is where I got my figures from by the way...
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Di...DoItOnline/DG_196239