Some of the rules from here...
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/lifeevent/benefits/housi ng_benefit.asp#caniget
What else should I know?
If you have recently come to Great Britain, please first check extra rules if you come from abroad.
If you live with a partner, only one of you can get Housing Benefit.
Unless you are aged 60 or over and receive the guarantee credit of Pension Credit, savings over �16,000 usually mean you cannot get Housing Benefit.
Savings over �3,000 (�6,000 if you or your partner are aged 60 or over) affect how much Housing Benefit you can get. From 10 April 2006, this will increase to �6,000 for all.
There are special rules if you are single and aged under 25 years.
If you have come to the United Kingdom (UK) within two years of your claim, this may affect Housing Benefit.
Most asylum seekers and people who are sponsored to be in the UK cannot get Housing Benefit.
You cannot usually get Housing Benefit if you live in a close relative's household.
You cannot usually get Housing Benefit if you are a full-time student, unless you are disabled or have children.
We use partner to mean a person you are married to or a person you are living with as if you are married to them.