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1 Application form for Housing Benefit (including Local Housing Allowance) and/or Council Tax Support (including Second Adult Discount) If you are on a low income, you could get Housing Benefit to help with your rent. You may also get Council Tax Support to help pay your Council Tax. The benefits you can apply for are: Housing Benefit for those that rent from a council or registered social landlord such as a housing association Local Housing Allowance for those that rent from a private landlord Second Adult Discount is based on the income of other people living with you Council Tax Support for those who have to pay Council Tax If you have difficulty making a claim because you are elderly or disabled, we may be able to visit you at home. Please contact us for help. Return this form to us straight away or you may lose benefit. Do not delay returning the form because you are waiting for evidence of earnings or rent. You can send evidence later, but make sure we receive it within one month or we may not be able to pay you benefit. Make sure your name and address are on anything you send us later. You do not need to complete this form if you already have a current claim. If you are reporting a change in your circumstances please complete a change of circumstances form instead. Please do not send valuable documents by post. Area Housing Offices can photocopy documents for you.
2 Look out for the new TRANSLATIONS SYMBOL If you see a council publication with the above symbol you can have that publication explained to you in your own language, either over the phone at any Islington housing department office or, in some instances, a translation in your language can be sent to you.
3 Part 1 Declaration Even if someone else has filled in this form for you, you must sign this declaration. If you have a partner, they must sign this declaration as well. Please read this declaration carefully before you sign and date it. I declare and agree with the following. I declare the information I give on this form is correct and complete. If I give information that is incorrect or incomplete, you may take action against me. This may also include prosecuting me or charging fines. If I am not fully entitled to any benefits declared and this results in you overpaying me benefit, you may take action against me. This may also include prosecuting me or charging fines. You will use the information I have provided to process my claim for Housing Benefit, Council Tax Support. You may check the information I have provided with other sources within the council, other councils and government agencies. This will include comparing the information I have given to other departments within the council, other councils and government agencies. I understand that this form will be held on computer and used to work out my Housing Benefit, Council Tax Support. You may use any information I have provided in connection with this and any other claim for social security benefits, a discretionary housing payment or supported accommodation costs that I have made or may make. You may give information to other government organisations if the law allows this. I understand that you may contact the Home Office to check information I have given in this form and to get any other relevant information. I know I must let the benefits service know about any changes in my circumstances immediately which might affect my claim, even if I have already told the DWP or any other organisation. I understand that if I do not do this you may take action against me. This may include prosecuting me or charging fines. I understand that you may contact me in writing, by phone, by or by visiting me at home, for more information so you can confirm I am still entitled to benefit. I also understand that if you cannot contact me, you may have to suspend or end my claim. Where Council Tax Liability ends and there is a credit, the Council may use this credit to reduce any other sum that is owed to the Council. 1.1 Your signature Date Your partner s signature Date 1
4 Part 1 Declaration - continued 1.2 If someone else has completed this form for you, please ask them to state their full name, their relationship to you and sign below to confirm this Your signature Date 1.3 I give the person named above permission to act as my representative and to be given information about my claim Your signature Date 1.4 I give consent for any information regarding my Housing Benefit/Council Tax Support claim to be provided to the Council Tax department 1.5 I give consent for any information regarding my Housing Benefit/Council Tax Support claim to be provided to the Housing department (Council tenants only) 2
5 Evidence you need to send in You must provide all the evidence we need or we might not be able to award you benefit or support. We need the same proof for your partner, if you have one, and for any other adults living in your home. If you don t have all the evidence we ve asked for, send in your form immediately, delays may result in you losing benefit or support. Please tell us what evidence is missing and why you cannot yet provide it. You must send in any missing evidence within one month of returning your form, stating your name and address on anything you send us later. National Insurance number and identity - Original Documents only We need evidence of your identity (ID) and National Insurance number. If you have a partner, we also need proof of their National Insurance number and identity. Please provide one of the documents from each box listed below for you and your partner if you have one. Remember this must be an original document not a copy. Documents with a National Insurance number Latest P45 Latest P60 - within the last two years Official wage slips - within the last three months, not handwritten Letter from the tax office - dated within the last 12 months National Insurance number card Current benefit notification letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) dated within the last 12 months Bank or building society statement showing welfare benefit paid into an account, but this must quote your National Insurance number If you don t have any of the above documents to prove your National Insurance number, please provide one of the following documents as proof of your identity. Remember they must be originals and you should do the same for your partner if you have one. Proof of identity Current passport Current EC residence permit Current Aliens Registration Certificate Current Immigration and Nationality Directorate Travel Document Full UK driving licence Certificate of employment in HM Forces and Merchant Navy Immigration and Nationality Directorate Standard Acknowledgement Letter (SAL) Credit, debit, cheque cards Birth or adoption certificate (original or official copy of original) Marriage certificate Divorce, annulment or separation documents Bank or building society statement or passbook updated within the last year Letter from a solicitor, social worker or a probation officer Life assurance or life insurance policy Medical card If any of the documents you supply for identity has your name and your partner s name, we will accept the document as identity for both of you. 3
6 Rent If you are a council tenant, you do not need to provide proof of rent. However, if you are a tenant of the council s co-operative scheme, provide your tenancy agreement. For all other tenants you must provide one of the following. An original tenancy or licence agreement. It must not be a copy A letter from your landlord A proof of rent form for your landlord to fill in (we will provide one if you ask). If you provide a letter, it must contain all of the following. Your name and the address of where you are renting The name and business address of the owner of the property The name and business address of the managing agent (if relevant) The date your tenancy began and the length of the tenancy The amount of rent you pay What services are included in the rent and a breakdown of those services The property owner s or managing agent s signature The names of joint tenants (if relevant) How often you must pay your rent (weekly, monthly and so on). State benefit income (t necessary if you receive Income Support and Job Seeker s Allowance (income based)/pension Credit (guaranteed credit)/employment and Support Allowance (income related). For each benefit you receive we must see one of the following as proof. Current letter from the DWP of your entitlement to benefit Your latest bank or building society statements showing the payment being made into the account A Tax Credit or Pension Credit letter. Earnings from employment We must see any of the following, which must be official payslips (not hand written). Last five weekly payslips Last two monthly payslips Last three fortnightly payslips. Self employed earnings Audited accounts from an accountant Your own profit-and-loss accounts. 4
7 Other income Examples of other income are private pensions, student loans and maintenance from a former partner. We will accept any one of the following as proof. A current payment advice slip A current bank or building society statement showing payments you have received Current award notification letters A current student loan award notification A letter from absent parents confirming payments made A letter from the organisation which gives you the money showing how much you get and how often you get it. Savings and investments If you and your partner have savings (not necessary if you receive Income Support/Job Seeker s Allowance (income based)/pension Credit (guaranteed credit)/employment and Support Allowance (income related), you will need to provide the following proof. Bank or building society statements showing the last two months transactions A savings book showing the current amount Current proof of assets for certificates, shares, bonds, unit trusts, or a letter from CREST (a certificate holding company). However, if you have given us proof of these type of assets before and they have not changed, you do not need to provide proof again Provide evidence of all accounts with your name on including joint accounts. Outgoings Childcare charges - this must be a letter from the person you make payments to showing the amount you pay, how often and the Ofsted registration number of the minder Maintenance payments for your children who are students. n-dependants We also need to see proof of the income and savings of people who live with you. If they are on Income Support/Income-based Jobseeker s Allowance/Pension credit-guarantee credit/employment and Support Allowance (income related), we only need proof of this If they are not on Income Support/Income-based Jobseeker s Allowance/Pension credit-guarantee credit/employment and Support Allowance (income related), we need proof of their income and savings. 5
8 Changes in circumstances If your circumstances change, you must write to us at the Benefits Service immediately. If you do not, and you receive benefit which you are not entitled to, you will have to pay it back. If you deliberately do not tell us about a change in your circumstances because you would get less benefit, we may take action against you. This could include prosecution. If the change in your circumstances will result in you receiving more benefit/reduction, you must tell us about it within one month or we will not be able to go back to the date of the change and you could lose benefit. The main circumstances that you must tell us about are shown below. If you are not a council tenant and your rent changes If anyone who lives in your household starts or stops getting Jobseeker s Allowance, or any other state benefit If anyone who lives in your household starts or stops work If any of your children leave school If the wages of any child or non-dependant who lives with you goes up or down If you have another child If your or your partner s income or savings go up or down If you get married, separated or divorced If there is any change in the number of people living with you If the payments you receive from subtenants, boarders or lodgers change If someone you look after stops getting Attendance Allowance If you or your partner go into hospital for more than 52 weeks If you or your partner go on holiday.! These are only examples of changes that may affect your benefit. If you are in any doubt,! please contact us. Fair Processing tice - How we use the information you give us Any personal information you give us is held securely and will be used only for council purposes. Information that was collected for one purpose may be used for another council purpose, unless there are legal restrictions preventing this. Islington may share this information where necessary with other organisations, including (but not limited to) where it is appropriate to protect public funds and/or prevent fraud in line with the National Fraud Initiative guidelines. Using your information in this way allows us to deliver more efficient services that can be tailored to your individual needs and preferences. All personal information is held in strict confidence. The use of data by the Audit Commission in a data matching exercise is carried out with statutory authority under its powers in Part 2A of the Audit Commission Act Housing Benefit and Council Tax fraud investigations may include checks on undeclared household members such as cohabiters. Details regarding your Housing Benefit and Council Tax may be passed to a credit reference agency such as Experian. Please see for more information. 6
9 Part 2 About you and your partner Please complete all sections and cross through parts not applicable Date issued (Day/Month/Year) Date received stamp FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Please tick appropriate box I wish to claim Housing Benefit Council Tax Support Both Q1 Private tenant Owner occupier Joint owner occupier Council tenant Shared ownership Housing Association tenant Q2 Please state the number of bedrooms in the property Q3 Previous claim number (if available)! If you do not answer all the questions, it will delay your claim. Please provide us with your contact details (confirm the best time to contact you between 9-5pm) Q4 Telephone number Q5 address Q6 We may need to contact you in the future, please tick your preferred method of contact Post Phone 2.1 Address and postcode 2.2 Flat or room number (if any) 7
10 Part 2 About you and your partner - continued 2.3 Do you have a partner who normally lives with you? By partner we mean a person you are married to or a person you live with as if you are married to them, or a civil partner or a person you live with as if you are civil partners If you have a partner, answer all the questions about them as well as yourself YOU YOUR PARTNER 2.4 Last Name Other names 2.5 Title (Mr, Mrs, Ms or other) 2.6 National Insurance number 2.7 Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy) 2.8 Have you or partner claimed Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support before? When did you claim? When did you claim? What was the previous address at which you claimed? POSTCODE POSTCODE 8
11 Part 2 About you and your partner - continued YOU YOUR PARTNER 2.9 If you have moved home in the last 12 months, tell us your last address POSTCODE POSTCODE Are you an asylum seeker? Have you or your partner come to live in England, rthern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands or If we will write If we will write the Isle of Man in the last two years? to you about this to you about this What is your nationality? If your nationality is not British on what date did you come to live in the UK? (The UK is England, rthern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) Are you or your partner currently not living at home for any reason, such as in hospital, in prison or on holiday? Date left Date expected to return 9
12 Part 2 About you and your partner - continued YOU YOUR PARTNER 2.15 Are you living, or do you ever live, at an address other than the one you have already told us about? If what is the address? If what is the address? POSTCODE POSTCODE 2.16 Were you in receipt of universal credit at your previous address? Do you or your partner have an invalid vehicle or car under the Mobility Scheme? Are you or your partner receiving Attendance Allowance? Are you or your partner registered or certified blind? Are you or your partner receiving Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment? Are you or your partner a full time student? (We may write to you separately about this) 2.22 Are you or your partner a student nurse? Are you or your partner an apprentice or on youth training? Are you or your partner long-term sick or disabled? 10
13 Part 3 Children and young people 3.1 Do you have any children living with you who are under the age of 16 or under the age of 20 and still in further education? If go to Part 4 If, please fill in the details below. If you have more than three children, use a separate piece of paper. 1st CHILD 2nd CHILD 3rd CHILD 3.2 Last name Other names 3.3 Date of birth 3.4 Relationship to you 3.5 Male or female 3.6 Who gets Child Benefit for them? (Need to see proof of this) 3.7 Usual address of child if different from yours 3.8 Does your child receive Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment? 3.9 Are they registered or certified blind?! IMPORTANT! You must let us know when your children leave school or if your Child Benefit stops If you are sending a separate sheet of paper, please tick this box 11
14 Part 4 Other people who live with you 4.1 Do any other adults normally live with you and your partner? Do not include your partner, people who pay you rent, joint tenants, joint owners and children already listed in part 3. If you have more than two adults living with you, use a separate piece of paper. If go to Part 5 1st PERSON 2nd PERSON 4.2 Last name Other names 4.3 Date of birth 4.4 Relationship to you 4.5 Please state if any of these people are a couple 4.6 Do they receive Income Support,income-based Jobseeker s Allowance, pension (guarantee) credit, or Employment and support allowance (income related)? 4.7 Do they receive any other benefit or Income? If, name the benefit/type of income Amount How often? EVERY EVERY 4.8 If they are working, how many hours a week? 4.9 Total amount of savings 4.10 Do they get Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment? 4.11 Are they registered or certified blind? Are they a full-time student, a student nurse, a care worker, an apprentice or on Youth Training? Are they in hospital or in legal custody? If yes, please tell us the date they are due back in Part 16 Do they have any other income? (We will write to you about this) If you are sending a separate sheet of paper, please tick this box 12
15 Part 5 Income 5.1 Are you or your partner working or receiving any benefits in 5.2 below? If go to Part 6 YOU YOUR PARTNER Are you or your partner getting Jobseeker s Allowance (income based), Income Support, pension (guarantee) credit, or Employment and support allowance (income related)? Have you or your partner made a claim and are now waiting for a decision? Do you work? 5.4 How many hours do you work each week? You must provide the full name and address of your employer 5.7 When did you start this job? 5.8 How are you paid? (cash, cheque, BACs) 5.9 Do you get overtime, bonuses, tips or commission? 5.10 How much are you paid? 5.11 How often? 5.12 How much is your pay before deductions? 5.13 What is your payroll number? 5.14 Do you or your partner have a 2nd job? If yes please give details on a separate piece of paper 5.15 Are you or your partner receiving Statutory Sick Pay or Statutory Maternity Pay? 5.16 Are you self-employed? 5.17 Are you self-employed and receiving a business start up loan? 5.18 Are you a company director? 5.19 If you are working, do you pay childcare for any child aged under 15? 13
16 Part 6 Pensions 6.1 Do you or your partner have any of the following? If go to Part 7 YOU YOUR PARTNER TYPE OF INCOME AMOUNT YOU GET HOW OFTEN AMOUNT YOU GET HOW OFTEN 6.2 Private pensions(s) or occupational pension(s) TOTAL TOTAL 6.3 State Pension 6.4 Widow s or Widower s Pension 6.5 War Disablement Pension 6.6 War Widow s or Widower s Pension 6.7 Guarantee credit (pension credit) 6.8 Savings credit (pension credit) 6.9 Are you paying money towards a personal pension scheme? If, how much? 6.10 Have you paid into a private pension but are not taking any or all of the private income? If, please provide the name and address of the company What is the policy number? 14
17 Part 7 Family allowances 7.1 Do you or your partner have any of the following? If go to Part 8 YOU YOUR PARTNER TYPE OF INCOME AMOUNT YOU GET HOW OFTEN AMOUNT YOU GET HOW OFTEN 7.2 Child Benefit 7.3 Maternity Allowance 7.4 Foster Care Allowance 7.5 Guardian s Allowance 7.6 Adoption or Custodian Allowance 7.7 Bereavement Allowance 7.8 Maintenance 7.9 Widowed Mother s Allowance 7.10 Widowed Parent s Allowance 7.11 Child Tax Credit 7.12 Working Tax Credit 7.13 Paternity Pay 7.14 Adoption Pay 7.15 Statutory Sick Pay 7.16 Maternity Pay 7.17 Jobseeker s Allowance (contribution based) 15
18 Part 8 Disability allowances 8.1 Do you or your partner have any of the following? If go to Part 9 YOU YOUR PARTNER TYPE OF INCOME AMOUNT YOU GET HOW OFTEN AMOUNT YOU GET HOW OFTEN Incapacity Benefit Employment and support allowance (contribution based) Severe Disablement Benefit 8.5 Industrial Disablement Benefit Industrial Death Benefit Carer s Allowance (if you receive the allowance for looking after someone else) Please tell us the name and address of the person you are looking after Carer s Allowance (if someone else 8.9 receives the allowance for looking after you) 8.10 Do you have a carer who lives elsewhere but who needs to stay overnight with you? (we will contact you separately about this) 8.11 Have you or your partner ever claimed Carer s Allowance?! Still tick if you were not paid any Carer s Allowance. This could have been because you! were better off getting another social security benefit. 16
19 Part 9 Other money 9.1 Do you or your partner have any of the following? If, are you or your partner receiving money from any of the following? If go to Part 10 YOU YOUR PARTNER 9.2 A youth training scheme 9.3 An annuity Rental income from property in this country or abroad Any other income - what is it? (include cash payments and compensation payments) How much? How often? 9.6 Do you or your partner pay any money towards student loans for your children? If, how much? 9.7 A voluntary organisation or charity Please say what these payments are for! You do not need to tell us about payments from Independent Living Fund, The Eileen Trust or the! MacFarlane Trust 9.8 Do you receive money from overseas? How much? How often? State which country the money comes from 17
20 Part 10 Savings, investments and property 10.1 Do you or your partner have any of the following? If, give the amount. You must include all accounts with your names including joint accounts and please include account numbers. If go to Part 11 YOU YOUR PARTNER 10.2 Bank account (one) 10.3 Bank account (two) 10.4 Bank account (three) 10.5 Bank account (four) 10.6 National Savings Certificates and Bonds 10.7 Premium Bonds 10.8 Post Office accounts 10.9 Number of unit trusts Number of shares and name of company ISAs Do you or your partner have any joint accounts? If, please give the account name The amount Give details of any savings or investments not listed above Do you or your partner own or partly own any property, other than the home you live in, either in the UK or abroad? If you ticked we will need more information (We will write to you about this) 18
21 Part 11 Tenancy details YOU YOUR PARTNER 11.1 Do you pay rent for your home? If go to Part 17 If go to Part Date your tenancy started (day/month/year) 11.3 Date your moved in (day/month/year) 11.4 Do you have a tenancy agreement? 11.5 How long is it for? 11.6 What type of tenancy do you have? 11.7 Other than you and your partner, are any of the people who live in the property joint owners or joint tenants? If, please give their names below. LAST NAME OTHER NAMES RELATIONSHIP TO YOU YOU YOUR PARTNER 11.8 Have you been placed here by a council s homeless person s unit or social services? 11.9 Do you pay rent to the council? If, say which council Are you a tenant of a council cooperative scheme? If you are under 22 were you in Local Authority Care before you moved to this address? If you are aged have you lived for 13 weeks or more in a hostel for homeless people? Has someone in your household died within the last 12 months? Name of person Relationship to you or your partner Date they died 19
22 Part 12 About your rent If you are a council tenant go to Part How much rent do you pay? How often do you pay rent? If none of these, please say how often Weekly 2 Wks 4 Wks Monthly Are any of the following included in your rent? (If, fill in the following.) YES AMOUNT YES AMOUNT 12.4 Heating Laundry 12.5 Lighting Counselling or support 12.6 Hot water Nursing 12.7 Fuel for cooking Personal care 12.8 Water rates Breakfast 12.9 Council Tax Lunch Garage or parking Evening meal TV Gardening Satellite television Decoration Cable television Other Cleaning service Please give details Do you pay any service charges separate from your rent for facilities such as cleaning, lighting and so on in shared areas? If how much? Does anyone else share the rent with you and your partner? If, what are their names? Has your rent changed in the last 12 months? When is the next rent increase due? (day/month/year) Has your rent been registered as a fair rent? If, when? (day/month/year) 20
23 Part 13 About where you live Please tick the type of accommodation you live in Detached house Bedsit with shared facilities 13.2 Semi-detached house Guest house or hotel 13.3 Terraced house Residential nursing home 13.4 Self-contained bedsit Residential care home 13.5 Room in a house Studio flat 13.6 Flat in a block of flats Caravan 13.7 Flat over a shop Houseboat 13.8 Maisonette Hostel or refuge 13.9 Flat in a house If none of the above, please give details: How many floors are there in the building you live in? Which floor or floors do you live on? Basement Ground First If you ticked Other, please say where. Second Third Other Is the property you rent: partly furnished fully furnished barely furnished unfurnished If you live in a room or bedsit, are there any cooking facilities? Has your home been adapted for someone with a disability? Do you have central heating? Who is responsible for decorating the inside of your home? You Landlord Don t know Do you have a garage? 21
24 Part 13 About where you live - continued 13.26! IMPORTANT. If you use a room, rooms or flat in part of a house you must tell us where it is in! the property. Is it in: the front? the back? the centre? In the table below, please tell us how many rooms you have. TOTAL NUMBER OF ROOMS IN YOUR HOUSE OR FLAT HOW MANY ROOMS ARE FOR YOUR USE ONLY? HOW MANY ROOMS DO YOU SHARE? Living or dining rooms Bedrooms Bedsitting rooms Kitchens Bathrooms Toilets Other - please say! You only need to fill in this part if you are renting a room in a property Facing your property from the road, is your own room on the left, in the middle or on the right of the building? Please mark your room with an X. Is your own room at the front, centre or at the back of the building? Please mark your room with an X. If your room is somewhere different, please say where L M R F C B 22
25 Part 14 About your landlord or landlady 14.1 Please give the name and business address of your landlord, landlady or agent Last name Other names Address Telephone If it is an agent please tick this box 14.2 If your landlord or landlady is a company, do you or your partner have any connection with the company? 14.3 Is your landlord, landlady or agent related to you, your partner or children? If, who is related to who and how? 14.4 Does the landlord, landlady or agent live in the property? 14.5 Do you owe your landlord or landlady any rent? If, how much? 14.6 Have you ever owned the property you are now living in? If, please give the date you sold it and the reason 23
26 Part 15 How you want to be paid We will pay your housing benefit straight into your bank or building society account. Generally we will only pay your landlord if you are a housing association tenant Are you likely to have difficulty managing your finances? 15.2 Is it likely that you will use your benefit to pay your rent? 15.3 Has your landlord reduced the rent (or not increased the rent) to make it affordable to you? (we will contact you separately about this) 15.4 I want my benefit to go straight to my landlord and I am a housing association tenant? If you tick this box both you and your landlord have to fill in the additional declaration in part 19. Go to Part Tell us the following details: Name of bank or building society Address and postcode Give account name as it appears on your bank statement Account number Sort code! Please note that we will not be paying claims by cheque. If your bank details are not provided we! cannot start paying benefit. 24
27 Part 16 Boarders and people who live in a hostel 16.1 Are you a boarder or do you live in a hostel or refuge? If, how many meals does your landlord or landlady provide? ne Breakfast Less than 3 meals All meals 16.2 If your rent includes any of the following services, please tick the box and write the amount if you know it. Laundry (sheets) Personal laundry Cleaning Do you share your room with anyone who is not your partner or who is not related to you? Please use for anything else you wish to tell us about, including any benefits or pension claimed but not yet received, or other income/capital expected in the future. 25
28 Part 17 Backdating We can usually award benefit from the Monday after the day we receive your claim. Sometimes we can pay benefit from an earlier date if you have a good reason for not claiming earlier. If you want us to consider paying your benefit from an earlier date, tell us when you want benefit from and why you did not claim earlier Date you want your benefit to be paid from (day/month/year) 17.2 Tell us why you did not claim earlier. Please give as much detail as possible and provide any evidence you have, because we cannot normally back date claims. 26
29 Part 18 Declaration We are committed to an equal opportunities policy. To help us carry out this policy and to make sure that 18.1 we do not treat anyone unfavourably for any reason, please provide the following information. This is to allow us to monitor our policy. We will not use the information for any other purpose. I would describe myself as: (tick one box only) White Asian or Asian British Chinese A British H Indian O Chinese B Irish I Pakistani P Other C Other J Bangladeshi K Other Q Greek/Greek Cypriot Mixed R Turkish/Turkish Cypriot D White/Black Caribbean Black or Black British E White/Black African L Caribbean F White and Asian M African G Other N Other The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 states that a person has a disability if he has a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on his ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. Do you consider yourself disabled using this definition? How would you define your gender? And your sexuality? Female Male Transgender (M-F) Transgender (F-M) Heterosexual Transexual Gay Lesbian Bisexual And your religion/belief? Buddhist Christian Hindu Jewish Muslim religion Rastafarian Sikh Any other 27
30 Part 19 Paying benefit to your landlord If you want us to pay your benefit straight to your landlord, you must sign this declaration Please pay my Housing Benefit straight to my landlord. I understand that: I must always tell you about any change in my circumstances If I do not tell you about any change of circumstances and you pay me too much benefit because of this, I will have to pay back the extra benefit; and I may be prosecuted if I do not tell you about any change of circumstances. Signature Date w ask your landlord to sign this agreement 19.2 Landlords name I agree to accept Housing Benefit payments for the tenant named in this form. I understand that by law: I must tell you straight away if I find out about any change in the tenant s circumstances You can stop paying benefit to me if I do not tell you about any change of circumstances I can be prosecuted if I accept Housing Benefit which I know I am not entitled to and; If you pay me too much Housing Benefit for any tenant, I must repay it. You can take the amount of overpaid benefit from the benefit I get for any other tenants. This will not affect their rent. Signature Date 28
31 Part 19 Paying benefit to your landlord - continued 19.2 Sharing information with your landlord Sometimes, sharing information with your landlord helps us to deal with your claim quickly and reduces the risk of you falling behind with your rent because of your claim being delayed. We would only share information with your landlord if you: are a local authority tenant; or have agreed that your Housing Benefit can be paid directly to your landlord. But in either case, under the Data Protection Act we need your permission to share information. If you give us permission, we would be able to tell your landlord: whether or not you had claimed or renewed your claim for Housing Benefit and, if so, whether we have made a decision on your claim or not; and if we need further information to make a decision on your claim, and if so what information this is. We will not give your landlord any information about: your personal or household circumstances; or your financial circumstances If you do not give us permission to discuss your claim with your landlord, it will not affect your claim. And if you give us permission but then change your mind, we will follow your wishes. Just contact us and let us know. I give Islington permission to share my information about the progress of my Housing Benefit claim with my landlord or other representative. Signature Address and date Date 29
32 When benefit will start from If you are applying for benefit/reduction for the first time or your benefit/reduction has stopped, fill in and return this form immediately as we will normally only pay benefit/reduction from the Monday after we receive it. If you answer all the questions on the form and send us all the proof we need, we will contact you within 14 days, or as soon as possible after that, to tell you if you are entitled to benefit/reduction. If you do not have all the information we need, send the application form in now and the proof within one month, or you may lose benefit/reduction. Where to take your form Holland Walk Area Housing Office Holland Walk London N19 3XS Phone: Customer Centre 222 Upper Street, London N1 1XR Phone: Fax: Minicom: Web: Where to send your form Benefits Service PO Box Phone: London N7 9WF Minicom: SMS: Manage your housing benefit and council tax much quicker online! Register for My eaccount and you can access all council services you need online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. From checking your Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support entitlement, paying your rent, or council tax, down to reporting dog fouling or littering on your street, plus lots more! Log on at t registered yet? It s simple - you can do so in six steps: Visit or scan the QR code to be taken straight there Once registered, log in and choose the service you need from the list of council services For more details on benefits visit Useful numbers Sheltered housing Repairs (8am to 8pm) Emergency out of hours repairs Federation of Islington Tenants Association Benefits service Freephone housing benefit fraud hotline Empty property hotline Home ownership Linkline community alarm service If you would like this document in large print or Braille, audiotape or in another language, please contact