After your claim is assessed, your housing benefit will be paid straight into your rent account on the day the rent is due. There are sometimes delays in processing claims or making payments. Speak to your housing officer if this happens.
The council will usually pay your housing benefit straight into your bank account. You should then pay the rent to your landlord.
It could be paid direct to your landlord or letting agent if:. You can also ask for your housing benefit to be paid to your landlord, for example because you struggle to manage your money. Speak to the council about this. Your housing benefit can be paid every 2 or 4 weeks or monthly, depending when your rent is due. Ask the council to pay it more or less frequently if you need them to. It's paid in arrears, after your rent is due.
That means you'll be paid for the week or month just gone, rather than the coming week or month. You'll have to budget for this as most landlords expect rent to be paid in advance. They should prioritise your claim. They are small text files. You can read our cookie policy for more information. Hide this message. A full list of services can be found on our A—Z listings page. In this section Benefit payment dates Benefit payment advice for landlords You are here: How Housing Benefit is paid How Housing Benefit is paid If you are a local authority tenant: We will pay your Housing Benefit directly into your rent account.
If you are a private tenant: Your housing benefit can be paid into your Bank, Building Society or Credit Union account. Benefits and support Appealing a Housing Benefit decision Backdating your benefit claim Benefit cap Benefit overpayments Benefit payments Benefit review Changes to the housing benefit and or council tax support claim process Customer Service Centre appointments Extra help with your Council Tax bill Extra help with your housing costs or council tax Financial, employment and benefits help Help in a short-term crisis Help with private renting How we work out your benefits Information on managing your debt Making a new housing benefit or council tax support claim Mixed Aged Couples Removal of the spare room subsidy Report a change in circumstances Universal Credit View your benefit claim summary and next payment Who can get Council Tax Support Who can get Housing Benefit.
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