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kj1892
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Hi everyone a little queer if anyone can help I’ve just been accepted for a 2 bed property now 2 of my children are 3 and 4 years old and I have access every weekend and once through the week will I have to pay bedroom tax also I’m on full pip (daily living) no mobility and LCWRA so if anyone as any info it’ll be appreciated
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Non resident parents are generally entitled to the one bedroom rate only. Because the children are classed as adequately housed with the resident parent.
You can apply for a DHP to top up UC Housing Element, but any award is temporary and a new application would need to be made each time it runs out, with no guarantee of success as each Local Authority has a fixed pot of money available.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/claiming-discretionary-housing-payments/claiming-discretionary-housing-payments
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Are hi thanks for getting back so quick and that’s brilliant thank you I will look into that0
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