UC Review

I really worrying and dreading
started uc last years and also I request for my renting cost it was private renting they accepted my renting but not paying me full housing cost they said remaining you have to bear
After two months I changed my place and of course my landlord details also changed but I forget to change on UC because of my sister illness and her death I totally forgot to update uc my new address and landlord details
Now I’m really dreading inside they are asking my 4 months bank statement
Will they can questions about my rent payment going now state agent account
As uc is not paying full housing what ever they paying I m transferring monthly to my landlord account and rest I’m paying cash from my family help because uc said they can’t pay me full rent I have to my self rest
can someone explain am I in trouble forgetting to report and change landlord details
Any help any suggestions for me I will be grateful
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If you moved house then yes you should have reported the changes to UC. There could now be issues because you didn't do that. You need to be honest and report the changes, otherwise the situation could get worse.
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