My daughter is on housing benefit. How long could I stay there without affecting her benefits?
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patwork1
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My daughter needs help when she has bad bouts of bipolar. I live 300 miles away. She is on housing benefits. How long could I stay there to look after her.
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Thank you for your response. No, not during lockdown. I have recently moved, so not available just to pop in or be on call, when things get bad. So when lock down is over, if she needs help, would I be able to stay there or would I need to find a bed and breakfast.
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You can stay there it wont affect her benefits as long as you can prove you have a seperate property you pay for and the bills and council tax
It used to be just 3 nights a week but this changed a while ago0 -
thank you for your kind help. yes, I have my own place etc. Not that I could stay too long either. But. do you happen to know how long for? I wouldn’t want to get her into trouble.0
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Sorry I'm not too sure I dont think there is a limit
But hope other members may know
I found out on the internet but maybe speak to welfare rights0 -
you have been very helpful Thank you0
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