Advice needed
Hi
It looks very likely i will be homeless come Feb 25, I am needing advice in how to prepare.
I think I can use a care of address for PiP and UC, is that correct?
I don't know where to go as I have to very large dogs, are there communities out there I can hook up with?
I will be 60yr December and Im very scared as to what is going happen.
Regards
Liz
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Why are you becoming homeless?
You can use a care of address for your benefits.
Are Are you registered with your locsl council or social housing provider for rehousing?
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Hi Anjie
I won't be able to afford my rent come Feb 25, I have to very large Portuguese Mountain dogs and social housing wont allow or make it difficult, they wont fit in a 1 bed flat and the neighbours would not be impressed.
I've desperately tried not end up here however my plans have not worked out. I have made enquiries if I can have a lodger, but been told I would lose my Housing benefit as it would be seen as an income.
Liz
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Hi Liz80,
Why are you becoming homeless, is it because of the dogs? Please talk to shelter ASAP, they can help and there are many charities that support dogs on the streets with food, medicine, fostering etc. You can have a care of address for benefits and you can get a bank account, HSBC do this and some other banks like Lloyds.
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Hi Yves
Its not the dogs perse, although finding accommodation which will accept them is an issue, no its that won't be able to afford the rent, I've been told if I get a lodger I lose my rent benefit, which negates having a lodger, also my landlords insurance cover may not allow it… I have ask my agent to discuss it with him, but its a no go if I lose my allowance.
I will speak with Shelter, I'm going to speak with one of my support workers this morning.
I'm gathering information in how best to move forward with my dogs.
Many thanks
Liz
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Hi Liz
If you got a lodger, could it be classed as a carer. Could that be away round the rules?
Anjie
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Hi Anjie
I'm not sure, i'm new to all this. My fear there is getting caught out and ending up in a worse position.
Liz
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Hi Liz, it's great your reaching out and Shelter can advise with the dog and renting issue. There are also dog charities that can help financially too. If need be, they could arrange a foster whilst you get yourself in a better position. I know that may not be what you want but they do take the pressure off short term. When I got ill, it came on really fast, within 3 months the Rheumatoid had effected 20 joints and I had Raynards. I had a horse at the time, and I couldn't do the basics of care for him, my only worry was him, finding a home. I didn't want to sell him as the horsey world can be brutal. I ended up finding a full time loaner( like fostering) I still own him but they care for my horse and his needs, I got to visit every weekend and they were great with him. It's just a suggestion to think about.
X
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Hi,
I was made homeless earlier this year. Having it hanging over you is a dreadful thing and I know how dreadful you must be feeling.
You can use a care of address for PIP but not for UC. They insisted on having the address of each hotel we were placed in and swapping Job centres too which generated more stress as it generated more appointments with no way of getting there.
I had a lot of animals that I had to find places for because I was running an animal sanctuary where I was forced to leave. Fortunately I was able to do so into foster homes and now I have a house I have six off them back with me but I was terrified I was going to end up in a flat and not be able to have any of them back. This is why I went for a private rental rather than risk only getting a council flat.
Because I am sharing with my son who is also disabled we are able to afford twice the rent as we have a joint tenancy. It strikes me that rather than get a lodger could you have someone else on the tenancy with you as a sharer so you can afford to stay? Or find someone you are compatible with to house share somewhere else so you have more choice?
Take care, I hope you find a way to get through to the end of all this. It will pass and you will be settled again. When it was hanging over me I wished I could just skip a year forward. Now I think I would have been relieved had I seen how it ended. So don't despair.
Lu
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We can't advise for people to break the law @Topcat71 that's not good advise.
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Check the rules because things have changed this year - even if you can't pay your rent I think your landlord may have a responsibility to let you stay a while until you're sorted. Speak to Citizens Advice! And don't be afraid to ask charities to take the dogs until you're sorted, most are really helpful ❤
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