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Stopping Housing Benefit
If you stop claiming housing benefit in a council house, does the council still want to know the ins and outs of how much you earn etc. Or is it then none of their business. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's still the council's prperty though so they are entitled to interfere a little bit. Presumably they do ask from time to time on the numbers of pople living there as I know my grandmother was 'encouraged' to free up a family sized council home after her husband died and all 4 children had grown up and left home
Yes, I think they can suggest you move to a smaller property if you have more bedrooms than you need.(once your children have moved out for example) but they can't force you to move. My tenancy is a 'secure' one I have had the house for over 30 years. But new tenancies have a condition that you have to 'downsize' if your children have moved out and you no longer need a large house. They MUST offer you a suitable smaller property though .
Just write a formal letter
Dear Sir - mrs X claim ni Y etc
I dont wish to claim Housing Ben / LHA from 1 April 2019
thanks for you attention
Yours Mrs X
to the HBD
make sure you put in the date or they will enthusiastically stop it from the day it arrives.
the other things arent really related to HBD -
they then rewrote around three months later
asking I really was off HBD or did I wish to fill in another form
Dear Sir - mrs X claim ni Y etc
I dont wish to claim Housing Ben / LHA from 1 April 2019
thanks for you attention
Yours Mrs X
to the HBD
make sure you put in the date or they will enthusiastically stop it from the day it arrives.
the other things arent really related to HBD -
they then rewrote around three months later
asking I really was off HBD or did I wish to fill in another form