What can you do?
If the rules affect you in your current home from April 2013 you need to decide whether to:
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stay where you are and pay the extra; or
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move to a property that matches what the rules say you need - for instance a couple in a two-bed home would need to move to a one-bed property.
Contact your landlord for advice.
You could also consider the following:
- Take in a lodger or boarder so that you don't have an extra bedroom and you get some extra income. You may need your landlord's permission to take in a boarder or lodger. Having a lodger or boarder may also have an effect on your Housing Benefit or other benefits you receive, so get advice.
- Ask family members (such as adult children) who live with you to contribute more to your household budget.
- Apply for a Discretionary Housing Payment if the change causes you hardship and your circumstances mean it's difficult for you to move. However, this is only likely to provide a short term solution.
If you get Housing Benefit and are looking for a new home, ask yourself if:
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you could afford to pay the rent that won't be covered by Housing Benefit if it has one extra room
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you really need a home bigger than the rules allow
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you would be better off not moving until you are sure you can afford it.
Contact the Homefinder team at Northwards for advice.
Call 0333 900 9032. Or email: homefinderenquiries@northwardshousing.co.uk
Get more information about this Housing Benefit change
- Citizens Advice Manchester provide a free, impartial advice service. You can contact their advice line on 03444 111 222 or visit their website
- Shelter offers confidential housing, welfare benefits and debt advice. They have a free, national Housing Advice helpline on 0808 800 4444 between 8 am and 8 pm Monday to Friday and 8 am to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Or visit their website
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