Source: http://www.landlordsguild.com/tag/welfare-reform/
Timestamp: 2017-05-22 23:09:16
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welfare reform | GRL Landlord Association
by guildy | 30 Apr 2013 | Housing Benefit, New Legislation, NewsIt's been reported today that the government has made a “ change in policy ” and “ revealed that direct payments to landlords will now be allowed " by a ” tucked away “ policy change. To further clarify the current position, this...	Direct Payment to Landlords and Third Party Deductions – Universal Credit
by guildy | 30 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 8 of 8 in the series Universal CreditDirect payment to landlords and third party deductions – universal credit Of particular concern to landlords and letting agents about the welfare reforms is whether direct payment to a landlord will be...	Awards and Payment of Universal Credit
by guildy | 29 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 7 of 8 in the series Universal CreditAwards and payment of universal credit Length of award Currently, housing benefit is awarded for 52 weeks after which the claim is required to be renewed. A claim for universal credit however, is to be treated as...	Entitlement and Calculation of Housing Element Universal Credit
by guildy | 29 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 6 of 8 in the series Universal CreditEntitlement and calculation of housing element universal credit Rental payments to be calculated monthly Currently, housing benefit is calculated and paid 4 weekly. A significant change of universal credit is...	Claiming Universal Credit
by guildy | 27 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 5 of 8 in the series Universal CreditClaiming universal credit Making the claim A claim for universal credit must be made by means of an electronic communication [1] for which a dedicated claims website will be available or in certain cases by...	The Housing Costs Element of Universal Credit
by guildy | 27 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 4 of 8 in the series Universal CreditThe housing costs element of universal credit Housing benefit continues for now until 2017 but after rollout of universal credit is complete, housing benefit will be abolished. [1] However, as people transition...	When does universal credit take effect?
by guildy | 27 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 3 of 8 in the series Universal CreditWhen does universal credit take effect? Most landlords and letting agents won’t see any real effect of universal credit until April 2014. Phase 1, April 2013 – October 2013 Phase 1 of universal credit will...	What is Universal Credit?
by guildy | 27 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 2 of 8 in the series Universal CreditWhat is universal credit? Universal Credit will sweep away the current benefits system and provide a single monthly payment for people on a low income or are out of work. It will include support for the costs of...	Are Private Landlords Prepared for Welfare Reforms?
by guildy | 13 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, NewsLast night saw 50 + concerned members of the Guild of Residential Landlords attend a forum in Cardiff to hear more about how welfare reforms could affect their business and in particular Universal Credit. Given the recent articles on Welfare Reform and the sharp...	Universal Credit – Welfare Reform Legislation Links
by guildy | 11 Mar 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationThis entry is part 1 of 8 in the series Universal CreditMainly for the benefit of myself for researching universal credit, below is a list and links to all the relevant legislation in connection with welfare reform and universal credit. If anybody else gets some use...	Welfare Benefit Cap – April 2013
by guildy | 11 Feb 2013 | Housing Benefit, New LegislationHousing Benefit From 15 April 2013, a new cap on the total amount of welfare benefits that people of working age can claim will be introduced in stages. The London boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Enfield and Haringey are to be the first. The cap will then be rolled out...	Please Login