Local Housing Allowance is a new scheme for people in privately rented accommodation who make a new claim for Housing Benefit on or after 7th April 2008. If you are already receiving Housing Benefit on this date these new rules will not apply to you. However. if you move address or stop claiming Housing Benefit for at least one week, we will work out your new claim under the LHA rules.
LHA replaces the old rent referral scheme with a system of Local Housing Allowances based on the area in which the tenant lives and the number of people in the household.
This new scheme will remove the need for the Rent Service to value each individual property and will mean that you can find out how much LHA you will be entitled to before you move into a property without the need to complete a Pre Tenancy Determination form.
Every property in the country will be included in a specific Broad Rental Market Area (BRMA).
Local Housing Allowance will be paid to the tenant by cheque or into a bank account. If you do not have a bank account you will need to a open a new account. details about basic bank accounts can be found on the following website.
There are a few occasions where LHA can be paid to a landlord. these include:
We can also consider paying your landlord if you think that you will have difficulty with these arrangements. You will need to contact us to discuss this, you will be asked to complete a form and provide supporting evidence
Further details about Local Housing Allowance can be found on the attached leaflet.
Or you can visit the DWP website
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A guide to Local Housing Allowance
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