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When everyone has a home

028 9024 5640: Housing & Debt Helpline for Northern Ireland

March 2020

As Covid19 continues to impact people across Northern Ireland, our advice teams are dealing with increasing demand for support and advice from people worried about their housing situation because of financial pressures or illness.  

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Coronavirus

When Universal Credit was introduced, our advisers worried that well-established principles covering complex areas of housing benefit law would not be ported across to the new regime. One particular area of concern was the provisions which allow a claim for assistance with housing costs to be disallowed where the decision maker suspects that the claim has been contrived in order to take advantage of the benefits system.

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Benefits, Private Tenancies, Practical tips, Adviser
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Last week a Joint Ministerial Communiqué on Letting Agent Fees was issued by Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey MLA and Finance Minister Conor Murphy MLA.

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Private Tenancies

In February, Minister for Communities Deirdre Hargey answered various questions relating to the work of her Department, including plans in relation to welfare reform mitigation, temporary accommodation and housing supply. You can find the answers to many of these questions below.

 

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NI Assembly