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will the council pay houseing benifits if my mum buys a house for me to rent
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You can't usually get Housing Benefit if:
* you have savings of over �16,000, unless you are aged 60 or over and getting the 'guarantee credit' of Pension Credit
* you live in the home of a close relative
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefit s/BenefitsTaxCreditsAndOtherSupport/On_a_low_i ncome/DG_10018926
And a good thing too. I don't see why my taxes should fund this sort of scam.
You can't usually get Housing Benefit if:
* you have savings of over �16,000, unless you are aged 60 or over and getting the 'guarantee credit' of Pension Credit
* you live in the home of a close relative
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefit s/BenefitsTaxCreditsAndOtherSupport/On_a_low_i ncome/DG_10018926
And a good thing too. I don't see why my taxes should fund this sort of scam.
It would be considered a 'contrived tenancy' and councils are very aware of this sort of thing.
It is a scam because the daughter lives rent free whilst the taxpayer is paying for the house via the mother, and probably the daughter inherits the house, or part of, at some time in the future. If the daughter continued to live at home with mother, no benefit would be payable.
If the mother already owned the house and had already been renting it commercially to an unrelated person on a proper landlord/tenant footing, then housing benefit may be payable if it is let on the same basis to the daughter.
It is a scam because the daughter lives rent free whilst the taxpayer is paying for the house via the mother, and probably the daughter inherits the house, or part of, at some time in the future. If the daughter continued to live at home with mother, no benefit would be payable.
If the mother already owned the house and had already been renting it commercially to an unrelated person on a proper landlord/tenant footing, then housing benefit may be payable if it is let on the same basis to the daughter.
You are making a lot of assumptions Ethel as to the future arrangements. There is no requirement for the mother to have rented it out before the daughter. The council will investigate to confirm it is being made on a commercial basis i.e. rent has to be paid whether working or no and it's not on an informal basis.
The mother would get the money from the council no matter who lived there as long as it was on a commercial basis. For all we know the mother has a houseful of folk living wi her and has no room for iannt to live with her.
There is financial gain but it is lawful so I would advise Ethel to be careful about her choice of words
There is financial gain but it is lawful so I would advise Ethel to be careful about her choice of words
I bought a house for my son, who was on benefits, to rent. I pay �634 per month for the mortgage and he pays me exactly the same amount for rent. I had to prove to the council that it was a genuaine commercial arrangement, ie. he was not being charged different from anyone else and we have a tenancy agreement.
He actually got off benefits after 2 months and is paying me rent from earnings.
He actually got off benefits after 2 months and is paying me rent from earnings.
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