Hi, my name is nehak123! Need help with previous address on uc application
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nehak123
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So basically I have moved into a new property and making a new claim of uc I was living at a flat before but was using my mums postal address because my letters were being stolen and my bank accounts were being hacked now uc have asked if I have lived anywhere else in the last 6 months do I give my flat address or my mums address because I am using her address for post she's on benefits aswell so don't want her to get in trouble either so confused
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HI,You say a new claim, are you already claiming UC? If so then you don't need to make a new claim, just report a change of circumstances.To answer your question, you need to give the address of where you lived.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Hi welcome to the community,I would use the address you physically lived at, so your flat address. However they might ask for proof of address in which you could explain that you used your mums as a mail address and give that aslong with your flat addess.I have Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Gilberts Syndrome and Crohn's Disease and have knowledge in these areas.
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Duplicate thread here. https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/83447/hi-my-name-is-nehak123-need-help-with-previous-address-on-uc-application#latest @Cher_Scope @Ross_Scope could you please join the 2 threads together to save confusion please.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
rubin16 said:Hi welcome to the community,I would use the address you physically lived at, so your flat address. However they might ask for proof of address in which you could explain that you used your mums as a mail address and give that aslong with your flat addess.
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@poppy123456 sorry I posted twice I am not good with this new here. I haven't claimed yet will be making a claim for the first time and they are asking if I lived anywhere else in the last 6 months and I recently moved to my new address so I should give my flat address where I lived makes sense right just the problem I don't have proof of address for the old address as I am using my mums postal address but they shouldn't really be asking for proof of address of my old address I am guessing
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They wouldn't ask for proof of address from where you previously lived. They would only aks for it for your new address. If you're claiming for help with any rent and you're privately renting you will need to tenancy agreement as proof of liablity to pay rent.
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Hi @nehak123 and a warm welcome to our community, how are you today?
Just to let you know, I've merged your threads together and deleted a duplicate post just to help keep all replies to yourself in this one spot There's no need to apologise, it can be confusing when you first join! I hope our members responses have helped answer your question.
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