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You're not able to ask for benefits to be paid directly to your landlord.
If you'll find it difficult to manage your finances, we will consider paying your landlord directly.
You'll need to:
Housing benefits team
Civic Offices
St Nicholas Way
Sutton
SM1 1EA
There are a range of safeguards to protect the interests of landlords and tenants.
Payments can be made to landlords if:
The Department for Work and Pensions defines a vulnerable person as someone who has difficulty managing their own affairs.
Some examples include:
We make decisions on vulnerability on a case-by-case basis.
Some examples include:
We will pay your LHA benefit to you landlord long term, If we think:
If we think the situation is temporary, or where rent arrears have been repaid, the situation will be reviewed. Once you are in a better position to pay the rent in full and on time, direct payments to the landlord will stop.
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