Can I get help from pip with help with finding private housing

Can pip help in helping me finding a landlord that deals with people on benefits and disable. Because as soon as I mention benefits they want month's upfront, which i just can't afford.
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Hi @Gaz2000
Sorry to hear that you are almost homeless. DO you have any friends or family members who you could stay with in an emergency?
In terms of PIP, no I don't believe they would be able to support with that unfortunately. Finding a suitable landlord or housing association can be a challenge, as you say some of them can be quite reluctant or difficult when they come across somebody whose primary income is benefits. I think more certainly needs to be done to support people in a similar situation to yourself to find suitable housing, I imagine you feel quite frustrated and stressed by it all.
Have you considered contacting your local authority to enquire about council housing?0 -
As Ross has correctly advised, PIP will not help with this situation, i'm afraid. It's a nightmare across most of the country trying to find landlords that will accept those claiming benefits and as the years go on the issue just gets worse.For help with rent up front you can apply for a Discretionary Housing Payment (DHP) from your local Authority. See link. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/claiming-discretionary-housing-payments/claiming-discretionary-housing-payments
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Ross_Scope said:Hi @Gaz2000
Sorry to hear that you are almost homeless. DO you have any friends or family members who you could stay with in an emergency?
In terms of PIP, no I don't believe they would be able to support with that unfortunately. Finding a suitable landlord or housing association can be a challenge, as you say some of them can be quite reluctant or difficult when they come across somebody whose primary income is benefits. I think more certainly needs to be done to support people in a similar situation to yourself to find suitable housing, I imagine you feel quite frustrated and stressed by it all.
Have you considered contacting your local authority to enquire about council housing?0 -
I'm glad that you've got somewhere safe to stay for the time being @Gaz2000
Could your sister help you with getting your documents together?1 -
Good morning @Gaz2000
I'm really sorry that you're having such a tough time at the moment. Try and get some help in putting all the paperwork together as it is necessary for you to show that you have a priority need and due to your disabilities that you qualify for emegency housing. Shelter has some information about help from the council for people facing eviction
Have you told UC that you have been awarded PIP? It may be that the wrong rate of the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) has been applied and this should be checked. If you rent privately the LHA is used to work out the UC housing costs element (and also for housing benefit). It affects how much help you get with your rent. The government has frozen the LHA rates despite rising rents and living costs. The amount of LHA varies on your age, who you live with, rent levels in your area and also other circumstances such as whether you have beenin care and/ or whether you have a disability.
Most single renters under 35 only get the shared accommodatio rate of the LHA. I'm assuming from your last comment that you are under 35 but in some circumstances single people under 35 can get the one bedroom self contained LHA rate. For UC you will get the 1 bedroom self contained rate if you are getting PIP daily living component. This might help if the landlord is trying to evict you for rent arrears (as would a discretionary housing payment which poppy has mentioned) but won't help if the landlord is evicting you so he can get a higher rent.
It is unlawful for letting agents not to offer properties to people on benefits and Shelter offers some information on how to challenge discrimination but I appreciate that this is easier said than done.
Do have a look around our forum and you will see that we are a friendly and supportive community. Do keep in touch and let us know how you get on. Wishing you lots of luck !1 -
Tori_Scope said:I'm glad that you've got somewhere safe to stay for the time being @Gaz2000
Could your sister help you with getting your dTori_Scope said:I'm glad that you've got somewhere safe to stay for the time being @Gaz2000
Could your sister help you with getting your documents together?Thank you for your reply, my sister is in her late seventies and lives 40 odd miles away and with my health i cant get out. If it wasnt for siri i would be stuck because i cant spell.0 -
Sue_Scope said:Good morning @Gaz2000
I'm really sorry that you're having such a tough time at the moment. Try and get some help in putting all the paperwork together as it is necessary for you to show that you have a priority need and due to your disabilities that you qualify for emegency housing. Shelter has some information about help from the council for people facing eviction
Have you told UC that you have been awarded PIP? It may be that the wrong rate of the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) has been applied and this should be checked. If you rent privately the LHA is used to work out the UC housing costs element (and also for housing benefit). It affects how much help you get with your rent. The government has frozen the LHA rates despite rising rents and living costs. The amount of LHA varies on your age, who you live with, rent levels in your area and also other circumstances such as whether you have beenin care and/ or whether you have a disability.
Most single renters under 35 only get the shared accommodatio rate of the LHA. I'm assuming from your last comment that you are under 35 but in some circumstances single people under 35 can get the one bedroom self contained LHA rate. For UC you will get the 1 bedroom self contained rate if you are getting PIP daily living component. This might help if the landlord is trying to evict you for rent arrears (as would a discretionary housing payment which poppy has mentioned) but won't help if the landlord is evicting you so he can get a higher rent.
It is unlawful for letting agents not to offer properties to people on benefits and Shelter offers some information on how to challenge discrimination but I appreciate that this is easier said than done.
Do have a look around our forum and you will see that we are a friendly and supportive community. Do keep in touch and let us know how you get on. Wishing you lots of luck !Thank you Sue, you have made my day a lot better after you saying that i am under 35 😁
I am 48 with a lot of health issues so i cant get out. Which makes it even harder. Everyone on here have been a great help to me, i did use to just sit here and watch everyone talking until i got the courage to write something, since then everyone have been great help and i really do appreciate it, it just shows that there is still good people out there.
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@Gaz2000 I'm glad that made you smile ! Seriously though do keep in touch and let us know if we can help any further !1
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Sue_Scope said:Good morning @Gaz2000
I'm really sorry that you're having such a tough time at the moment. Try and get some help in putting all the paperwork together as it is necessary for you to show that you have a priority need and due to your disabilities that you qualify for emegency housing. Shelter has some information about help from the council for people facing eviction
Have you told UC that you have been awarded PIP? It may be that the wrong rate of the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) has been applied and this should be checked. If you rent privately the LHA is used to work out the UC housing costs element (and also for housing benefit). It affects how much help you get with your rent. The government has frozen the LHA rates despite rising rents and living costs. The amount of LHA varies on your age, who you live with, rent levels in your area and also other circumstances such as whether you have beenin care and/ or whether you have a disability.
Most single renters under 35 only get the shared accommodatio rate of the LHA. I'm assuming from your last comment that you are under 35 but in some circumstances single people under 35 can get the one bedroom self contained LHA rate. For UC you will get the 1 bedroom self contained rate if you are getting PIP daily living component. This might help if the landlord is trying to evict you for rent arrears (as would a discretionary housing payment which poppy has mentioned) but won't help if the landlord is evicting you so he can get a higher rent.
It is unlawful for letting agents not to offer properties to people on benefits and Shelter offers some information on how to challenge discrimination but I appreciate that this is easier said than done.
Do have a look around our forum and you will see that we are a friendly and supportive community. Do keep in touch and let us know how you get on. Wishing you lots of luck !Thank you Sue, you have made my day a lot better after you saying that i am under 35 😁
I am 48 with a lot of health issues so i cant get out. Which makes it even harder. Everyone on here have been a great help to me, i did use to just sit here and watch everyone talking until i got the courage to write something, since then everyone have been great help and i really do appreciate it, it just shows that there is still good people out there.
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