Hi, my name is Sherlock221b! How will moving house effect my benefits

Sherlock221b
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Hi here trying to get some information regarding moving house and how that will affect my benefits. So here's hoping!
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Good morning @Sherlock221b and welcome to the online community.
Moving house can be such a stressful experience and you are right to want to know how your benefits may be effected. Could I ask you which benefits you are claiming and whether you are moving in with anyone ?
I've slightly amended the title of this thread to make it more visible to other community members.0 -
If you're claiming housing benefit to help with any rent, are you moving to a different local Authority or staying with the same one?
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Sherlock221b said:Hi here trying to get some information regarding moving house and how that will affect my benefits. So here's hoping!0
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To Sue and Poppy thank you for your kind involvement.
Regarding the move, it's early days, but it most certainly will entail a change of local authority.
Below is a draft of the information I'm most interested in obtaining. Without making things too long I've tried to include all the relevant details. But if there's something else you need - fire away, and thank you!
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Hi Calotti,
As I state my wife and I get PIP which I understand is non means tested, and therefore is unaffected.
ESA which I get for my disability, and I'm in the support group.
Housing benefit which reduces my council tax.
And finally my wife receives carer's allowance on my behalf.0 -
PIP is not affected.
CA is not affected.
ESA is not affected - but any income based ESA will end if you have to claim Universal Credit in order to get help with rent.
That last point depends on whether you are moving within the same local authority or moving to a new local authority.
If you move within the same authority you can simply update the HB claim.
If you are moving to a new local authority you will not be able to make a new HB claim in the new authority and to get help with rent will have to claim UC. that would end income based ESA (but any contribution based ESA would continue and be deducted from the UC).0 -
Thank you for your valuable insight. All of this is really a minefield, as I'm sure other contributors will confirm
I won't be paying any rent as I'll be buying the property outright. Will my ESA be impacted if we are left after the sale with a sizeable equity?0 -
Sherlock221b said:Thank you for your valuable insight. All of this is really a minefield, as I'm sure other contributors will confirm
I won't be paying any rent as I'll be buying the property outright. Will my ESA be impacted if we are left after the sale with a sizeable equity?
If you don't mind me asking - where is the capital to buy the house coming from? If you already have capital it should already be being taken into account.0 -
OK. My ESA is income based. Hence my questions regarding the equity. For the sake of argument, suppose we buy a bungalow which is £50000 cheaper than what we sell my current house for (This is the capital you're asking about) What options are open to me? Can I use the excess £34000 to make legitimate alterations/improvements to bring me below that £16,000?0
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Sherlock221b said:OK. My ESA is income based. Hence my questions regarding the equity. For the sake of argument, suppose we buy a bungalow which is £50000 cheaper than what we sell my current house for (This is the capital you're asking about) What options are open to me? Can I use the excess £34000 to make legitimate alterations/improvements to bring me below that £16,000?0
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Yes, in sorry, you're quite right. This is indeed Council Tax Reduction and not Housing Benefit. I'm not sure off hand what the value is of the council tax where I live now, Southend. However, if and when I do move, I know it'll be out of this area.0
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For CTR every local authority has their own rules and can set their own thresholds.
Your immediate concern is to clarify, if you do not know, whether any of your ESA is contribution based.0 -
I'm glad to see that the community has been able to help @Sherlock221b and I wish you all the best with your move, you'll have to keep us updated.
I take it you're a fan of the detective with the deer stalker hat?
Please do have a look around the forum if you'd like to, you can find all the latest conversations in our recent discussions category, all the different topics in our categories page, and you can meet and chat with other members over in our virtual coffee lounge too
Let us know if you need a hand with anything further.
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