Housing Benefit – Newham Council (original) (raw)

Contents

  1. You are here: Making a claim for housing benefit
  2. Tell us about changes
  3. Manage your claim online
  4. Housing Benefit overpayments
  5. Housing Benefit appeals and disputes
  6. Submit evidence to support your housing benefit claim

Making a claim for housing benefit

If you receive benefits, are on a low income, or unemployed, you may be eligible for support to help pay your rent.

The majority of people now get this support through Universal Credit.

Some people can still apply for Housing Benefit. You can make a new Housing Benefit claim if either of the following apply to you:

You have reached state pension age:

You’re in supported, sheltered or temporary housing:

If none of the above apply to you, you will need to claim Universal Credit.

If you are unsure which benefit you should be applying for to help with your housing costs, you can use our online form to determine whether you are eligible to claim Housing Benefit or Universal Credit.

Make a claim

To make a claim for housing benefit you will need to know:
Make a claim for Housing Benefit
By completing our online form we will also see if you are entitled to Council Tax Reduction

Housing Benefit does not help with mortgages, the Support for Mortgage Interest Scheme (SMI) administered by the Department for Works and Pensions, helps those on low income pay interest on their mortgage.​