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J35
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hi i got a quick question, i'm currently receiving UC with LCWRA and PIP im also under 35. since im getting PIP daily living i've read that means that i can claim for the 1 bed rate instead of shared is this right? if so will any of this be affected if i move in with friends (currently not receiving any housing benefit) can i still claim housing benefit if im living with friends? its all very confusing, thanks
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Hi there
To claim housing element you will need a tenancy agreement to show who landlord is and amount of rent paid along side details of the agreement
I not 100 %:but think you are correct about being entitled to 1 bedroom rate you will need to check what the allowance is for your local authority0 -
If you get the Daily Living component of PIP you are correct that this means your maximum housing element amount is capped at the one bedroom rate rather than the shared occupancy rate (although I think there is another discussion on here from someone who is having trouble getting UC to recognise this). Living with friends does not affect this.
It will be the housing element of UC you will be claiming - not housing benefit.0
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