Who can claim Housing Benefit?
Generally anyone who is liable to pay rent for the property in which they live can claim, including boarders. There are some exceptions and the most common examples are;-
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Non commercial lettings
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Most students
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Tenants who live with the landlord and are a close relative
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Tenants or their partners if they are responsible for the landlords child
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Tenants who owned the property within the last five years
How is Housing Benefit worked out?
The amount of Benefit depends on four main things;-
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How much money the claimant and any partner have coming in
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How much savings they have
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Personal circumstances including people living in the household and set criteria about the number of bedrooms your tenants household needs.
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The Indicative Rent Level as determined by The Rent Service
How can my tenant make a claim?
If your tenant claims Income Support (IS), Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) or Pension Credit (PC), a claim form will be included in the claim pack
A claim can be made direct to the Council by telephoning 01709 336006, by e-mail benefits@rotherham.gov.uk, or by clicking on the form below:
Housing Benefit Application Form (360Kb)
Print an application form, complete and return to:
Benefits Services
RBT (Connect) Ltd
Civic Building
Walker Place
Rotherham
S65 1UF
What Information is Needed to Support a Claim ?
The Role of Rent the Rent Service
When and How is Housing Benefit Paid ?
What Can You Tell Me About My Tenants Claim ?
What Do I Need to Tell You ?
Overpayments of Housing Benefit
Further Information
Landlord News - July 2008 (380Kb)
Landlord News - December 2008 (605Kb)
A Guide for Landlords (732Kb)