Hi, my name is tanz18!

hi, my mum used to recieve pip, and me n my partner never had to pay anything towards rent as my mums hb covered the whole rent. Only my mums name is on the tenancy and it is an over 50’s flat.Now my mum does not receive pip , and I am working full time so how much rent would I be expecting to pay by the council? It is a 2 bed property.
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hi and welcome to the forum. Unfortunately, I can't give any advice on this topic because I'm not an expert on this but what I can do is recommend that you bust the coffee lounge and the games den they are both firm favourites of mine.
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What's the reasons she no longer receives daily living PIP? Did she have a review and was refused?
Non dependant deductions for housing benefit will depend on what your weekly earnings are. You can see information here with the earnings and deductions in it and both are weekly amounts.
Housing element of Universal Credit is a lot more generous with non dependant deductions as this would only be £85.73/month, regardless of your earnings so it maybe worth her claiming this.
Does she claim any other benefits? if so which ones exactly please?
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thanks Poppy
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