Can I use LHA to help pay for halls?
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I'm a disabled student which Universal Credit is aware of so that part is fine. I'm currently private renting with LHA however the current environment I'm in is not conducive to learning, it's very hard to find a place that will rent to a young disabled person and I feel that halls would allow me to enage with my studie better.
On the Disability Rights website it alluded that I may be able to,
https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/how-we-can-help/individuals/education/frequently-asked-questions-students (You have to scroll down a bit)
But when I asked amy work coach through my journal they said I wouldn't. I know that a lot of work coaches aren' always aware of the rights of disbled students so I thought I'd get a second opinion.
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You could ask your Work Coach to explain what regulations s/he is referring to which they think prevents you getting help with rent in a hall.
Have a look at this
ADM Chapter F2: Housing costs element (publishing.service.gov.uk)
I think the argument that could prevent you getting the housing element is if you are not treated as occupying a hall of residence as your home (see F2161 to F2164). Unfortunately the treatment of students is very unclear in respect of where they are considered to normally live even though it is clearly illogical to consider that you usually live in whatever accommodation you currently live in but will not usually live in a hall. One factor might be whether or not you still have use of your room in hall during the vacations or whether you are required to vacate. The latter would make the hall more of a temporary housing arrangement.
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Thanks for the advice. I'd be on a 51 week contract and this would be back to back, I'm not sure if that makes a difference. I will ask them as you've said and I'll mention that it's a 51 week contract
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Please be aware that if you move out of where you're living now and into halls then when you need to find somewhere else to live it may not be that easy. Very few landlords accept benefit claimants now and those that will, are likely to ask for a guarantor.
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