I just wanted to say there is a form for the tenant to fill in to allow the Landlord to discuss the claim with the housing office.
There is a form to fill out to get the payments made to the Landlord and the tenant having an overdraft and/or debts should be enough to get this approved.
The housing will time limit this and review it unless the tenant has got into 8 weeks rent arrears then the payments to Landlord will be permenant.
The reason for the change from Landlord payments to the tenants is stated "it's for the good of the tenant, to learn to budget and not have to tell Landlords/Agents they are DSS" but this is not quite true.
Tenants have to prove their income to Agents, so that does not work out!
If a Landlord/Agent can get rent payments made directly they will have to sign a decloration stating "Any overpayment of rent will be paid back by the Landlord"
Up until the change any overpayments were recovered from the tenant even if the Landlord got the money.
Then I presume the tenant was supposed to get the money back from the Landlord/Agent. Some hope!
I also presume this meant many Landlords/Agents got to keep the money and many DSS tenants did not get taken to court for the money to be recovered due to having no money and not having had the rent in the first place!!
I have never heard of anyone being taken to court for rent overpayments and I imagine there would have been millions of cases due to the mistakes the housing make!!
Currently under the new scheme if the Landlord gets direct payments they will be 4 weekly.
If the tenant gets the payments they will be 2 weekly.
There is also a discretionary fund form to apply for any top up of rent.
It is not guaranteed and has a time limit on it but if your tenant gets behind with the rent they should at least apply.
If you want to know what rent a DSS tenant is entitled to there will be displayed in the housing office a sign of rents for that area.
This can also be checked on
www.lha-direct.voa.gov.ukThe amounts can change monthly and it will be the month tenancy applied for that will be used.
They do update this a few days before the new month begins so you can see if it's worth waiting a few days to get more (in case of a shortfall and top up being required)
I'd also like to add that most DSS tenants would like the payments to be made to the Landlords and we cannot see why payments to a different bank account matters?
The only reason that makes any sense is the problem of recovering overpayments from Landlords/Agents in the past and so much money was lost something had to be done!
Taking the Landlords/Agents to court should have been the answer!