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can a lodger claim housing benefit

by Elza Wiegand Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

If you take in a lodger, you'll be treated as needing a bedroom for the lodger for Housing Benefit purposes. This means that your Housing Benefit won't be reduced because the bedroom is no longer 'spare', although the rent you get from the lodger counts as income, as explained above.

Can I claim Housing Benefit if I rent as a lodger?

And this link states that the 'landlord' can accept housing benefit as payment, which suggests you can certainly apply for housing benefit when renting as a lodger. Hope this helps,

Can I have a lodger if I claim HB?

I claim HB, ESA, PIP and CT benefit and want to have a lodger, paying £650 per month inc. bills or £7800 per annum. It's not my flat. The landlord is OK with me getting a lodger. Even with the lodger's contribution my share of the rent will be well in excess of the maximum rate of HB.

Will taking in a lodger affect my home insurance?

The number of people living in a property is one of the many factors that home insurance providersuse when calculating the risk that a policy holder will have an ‘insured loss’. This is why you need to let your insurer know if you take in a lodger.

Can I claim a lodger on my council tax?

Many councils allow householders to claim a discount on their Council Tax if they are the only person aged 18 or over at their address. If this is your situation and you take in a lodger, you need to tell the council that you’re no longer eligible for the single person discount. The impact of taking in a lodger on your home insurance

Can a family member be a lodger UK?

Your lodger is an excluded occupier Your lodger is likely to be an excluded occupier if: they live in your home. you or a member of your family share a kitchen, bathroom or living room with them.

Can I let someone live in my house rent free UK?

A Yes, you can let your daughter live rent free, but there are tax implications. Allowing her to not pay rent but, presumably, charging the other inhabitants would mean you would be receiving below-market rent for the property.

Can I rent a room to a friend?

Not that you'll be facing a potential scam when renting out a room to a friend, but it's still a good idea to do everything by the book and with proper legal documentation. That includes: Having a formal lease. This is really the only way to protect yourself if things go badly and you find yourself in court.

What defines a lodger?

A lodger is someone who lives with you in your home and shares living space with you, such as the bathroom or kitchen. They might have their 'own' room, but they live in your home with your permission and have agreed they don't have the right to exclude you from their room or any part of your home.

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