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Guide to Council Tax and Housing benefit

The rules about how benefit is paid can be confusing. This online guide is here to answer your questions.

Benefit on two homes

Occasionally you may be liable to pay rent on two properties at the same time, for example when you are moving home.

If you already get Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit, in some special circumstances you could receive benefit on two homes.

When could benefit be paid on two homes?

We can consider paying benefit on two homes in the following circumstances:

Fear of violence

We can pay benefit on two rented homes for up to a maximum of 52 weeks if you have left your home in the following situations:

You must intend to return to your original home in both these situations.

Students/trainees

We can pay benefit on two homes if you or your partner is a student or on a training course and entitled to benefit and it is:

There is no time limit on the payment, as long as we are satisfied that the occupation of two homes is unavoidable.

Large families

If we have housed your family in two separate properties because of the size of the family, we will treat you as occupying both properties as your home and we will pay benefit on both. Both homes must have been provided, but not necessarily owned, by the council.

If you find one or both of your properties through the private sector, benefit can be paid on only one home.

Unavoidable overlap while moving home

We can pay benefit for up to a maximum of four weeks on both homes in either of the following situations:

Making a claim for benefit on two homes

Contact the Council's Benefits service as soon as possible. Write to us or fill in a claim form

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