We have been through this and the reason they want you to stay is because you pay any legal costs incurred. If you want them to help you they have to spend money. If you are on benefits and can find a landlord who will rent you a property you can get help from the Housing Benefit people in the form of a deposit (which you will have to pay back) and they will pay your rent. If you can't find anywhere then they may put you into temporary accommodation (but it probably won't be anywhere you would actually want to live). Is the notice to quit from your landlord an official document sent via a solicitor? - If so, show this to the housing people as it is proof enough that you are about to become homeless. In addition, they don't tell you this, but you need to search the net to find out the maximum they will pay for you to rent a property that you are eligible for (for example, they might currently pay £500 a month rent for a 3 bedroom house but under the new rules they might pay up to £650 for a different house but they would not increase the amount they pay for your current property - you have to actually move to get an increase). Hope this helps.