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piotrjablonski01
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I currently live - (Band D) in London.
I received the Social Housing Award decision - (Band G); 1 Bed Room House as a disabled person based on medical records. What is the issue of receiving an apartment based on the above messages. Is it possibly based on housing in the area - (Band D); I can get some benefit based on my current decision - (Band G);
I am asking for all information.
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Hi @piotrjablonski01. Are you currently in social housing or privately renting? Are you in receipt of PIP or DLA at all?Community Manager
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I have privately renting at Area Band D, but I have done application from Council because I send to Social Housing and however I have information I have Band G.
How is next step because not understand my Band G form letter Housing 5 days ago ? Please all information. Regards Thanks. -
Hi Adrian and I have PIP, ESA-(LCWRA) and UC-(LCWRA switch from ESA).
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Hi @piotrjablonski01. Sorry I'm a little confused. Do you mean your council tax is band is G or your banding for the social housing register is G?
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social housing registered is G, but now a live band D
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how is understand all but I have rasueare ESA, PIP and UC-(switch LCWRA from ESA to UC);
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Hi @piotrjablonski01. If you're asking if they'll pay the the housing benefit rate, I believe with social housing they will only pay the rent amount for the place you're currently living in, not for the size that you're entitled to. I hope that answers your question but if I've misunderstood and you're asking about council tax, please let me know.Community Manager
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