Housing Benefit is a Department of Work and Pensions benefit to help you to pay your rent if you are on a low income. The Housing Benefit scheme is run by local councils. If you have any questions or any problems with your Housing Benefit you should contact your local council.
Housing Benefit is sometimes called rent rebate or rent allowance.
You need to make a claim to get Housing Benefit.
You may be able to get Housing Benefit if you need help to pay your rent.
You can get help from your Council for most types of accommodation.
It does not matter if you live in:
Even if you are getting no other Department of Work and Pensions benefits you may still get Housing Benefit.
With effect from 7th April 2008 local housing allowance will be introduced. The Government is changing Housing Benefit to make it fairer and easier to use.
Local Housing Allowance (LHA) is a new way of working out Housing Benefit for some tenants on a low income living in private rented accommodation.
It is a flat rate allowance towards rent costs based on:
The area you live in
Who lives with you
What money you have coming in
What savings you have
LHA is not based on the rent charged by the landlord, so the Housing Benefit you receive may be higher or lower than the rent you are being charged.
You cannot claim Housing Benefit if you live in the same household as, and have to pay rent to, a close relative or in-law such as a parent, step-parent, stepson, son, step-daughter, brother-in-law or their partners.
For more information telephone Contact Oldham on 0161 770 6633 or e-mail benefits@oldham.gov.uk. There is also a 24 hour form request line on 0161 770 3915.
Further detailed information on Housing Benefit, including a benefits calculator and application form is available on the Greater Manchester Benefits website.