Moving house and housing benefit question

Loumc48
Loumc48 Online Community Member Posts: 97 Empowering

Hello

We are moving house in the next few days.

My husband and I were the only ones named on our current property as we were the only ones on the tenancy as my kids were minors when we moved in, however, on the new property , my son is down as a tennent alongside myself and my husband. He works full time.

I am really worried that this will affect our housing benefit for which we get a 100% reduction and was hoping one of you kind people could let me know.

My husband is on higher rate pip for daily and mobility, LCWRA, ESA and we both claim UC jointly.


Many thanks

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  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 7,845 Championing
    edited December 9

    If there are three people on the tenancy, then it's highly likely the rent you & husband are legally liable for is 66%, which is in all likelihood how much Housing Element you will be given.

    I'm sure your son can afford to pay the remainder especially as he's working full time.

  • Loumc48
    Loumc48 Online Community Member Posts: 97 Empowering

    Thanks but I am really confused. Do you mean that we will be liable for 66% of the monthly rent or the council tax. Would we get less UC then? My son will be contributing but just trying to work out how much our incoming money will change by

  • Chris75_
    Chris75_ Online Community Member Posts: 4,144 Championing

    You would get a reduction in housing benefit, you and your husband. Your son would pay his third of the rent. That's how i interpreted Kimi's advice anyway.

  • Chris75_
    Chris75_ Online Community Member Posts: 4,144 Championing

    Please don't quote me, i'm sure @Kimi87 will come back to clarify.

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 7,845 Championing
    edited December 9

    Yes that's what I meant.

    UC will most likely deem you as a couple legally liable for 66% of the rent, so your UC Housing Element will be likely be paid at a level to reflect that.

    Council Tax Reduction is decided on at a local level and each local authority has different rules for this, meaning it's very hard to advise on individual cases from here.

  • Loumc48
    Loumc48 Online Community Member Posts: 97 Empowering

    thank you @Kimi87

  • Theinternet
    Theinternet Online Community Member Posts: 27 Contributor
    edited December 9


    I'll be honest, I think they should go to the CAB asap. This situation could cause problems if they're on income based ESA and soon to migrate to UC, given how different the rules can be on UC, particularly the way it often treats households.

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 7,845 Championing
    edited December 9

    Both claim UC already (in those circumstances the ESA mentioned will be New Style which is Contributions Based) so I assumed both were under pension age, no mention of being in a mixed age couple. I can only advise based on the information given.