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How is Local Housing Allowance worked out?

How is Local Housing Allowance worked out?

LHA is based on the number of bedrooms you need:
One bedroom is allowed for:
For example:
Single people aged under 25 are entitled to the standard rate for a bedroom in shared accommodation. This shared rate will be based on properties where a tenant has the exclusive use of only one bedroom and where the tenancy provides for him to share the use of one or more of:
Single people aged over 25, care leavers under 22 and couples with no dependent children will be entitled to the rate for a one-bedroom property, e.g. a one-bedroom flat or studio or other kind of self-contained accommodation, provided they actually rent a property of at least this size

Changes to LHA from 1 April 2011

From 1 April 2011 anyone changing address or making a new claim for LHA who is entitled to more than 5 bedrooms will have their benefit restricted to the 5 bedroom rate.
Also, claimants will no longer be allowed to an extra £15.00 maximum on top of their rental charge if their rent is below the LHA rate applicable to them.

How do the changes from 1 April 2011 affect existing claimants of Local Housing Allowance?

People who already get LHA for five or more bedrooms will continue to receive this rate  until their cases are reviewed or their circumstances change requiring a new LHA rate.
At this point their claim will be assessed according to the four bedroom rate appropriate to the area in which they live.
However, the amount they receive may be protected at the higher rate for a further 9 months. Once this period has ended, their claim will then be re-assessed according to the four bedroom LHA rate.
If you would like more information on Local Housing Allowance or the changes from 7 April 2008 please email your enquires to housing.benefits@torbay.gov.uk or write to us.
Visit the Directgov website for more detailed information on the Local Housing Allowance scheme opens in a new window.

How is Local Housing Allowance calculated?

There are no changes to the Housing Benefit entitlement rules which is still based on a person’s financial circumstances, proof of a liability to pay rent and occupation of the dwelling.
This means that tenants with the same circumstances and living in the same Broad Rental Market Area will be entitled to the same rate of LHA.
If the actual rent charged is greater than the LHA rate, you will have to pay the difference to the landlord from your own funds.
Visit the LHA Direct website for more information about Broad Market Rental Areas opens in a new window.

How much LHA will I get?

The amount you are entitled to is dependent on;
Local Housing Allowances are set each month by the Rent Officer.  The amount you will get is dependent on the month in which your claim is made.

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