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Future job fund / young person guarantee
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GalaxyChocolate wrote: »For a start she is 20 year olds and secondly SHE RENTS THE PROPERTY IN HER NAME its a different story!!!
Convenient that isnt it.
Are you on the tennancy agreement?
Seems very strange a mother and daughter would both be named. When did this get put in place?0 -
yes both on the tenacy agreement it is now the law too have anyone who is over 18 on a tenancy contract. a year ago. you are very welcome too check it all out if you wish0
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GalaxyChocolate wrote: »yes both on the tenacy agreement it is now the law too have anyone who is over 18 on a tenancy contract. a year ago. you are very welcome too check it all out if you wish
!!!!!
Also could you confirm how many months after going on the tennancy agreement it was before your daughter claimed HB.0 -
Obviously the same time she found the house too rent. Are you trying too accuse me of something?0
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Anihilator wrote: »Housing Benefit
You can claim Housing Benefit to help pay for your rent if your income and savings are below a certain level. If you're single and aged under 25 you can only get Housing Benefit for bed-sit accommodation or a room in shared accommodation. You cannot get Housing Benefit if you're living with your parents or other close relatives and paying rent to them.
Confirmed from DWP site. The OP and her daughter are obviously defrauding the benefit agency by stating its a house share and not declaring the relationship
What proof do you have that they are not both fully legitamately claiming HB for the property which they both live in as FLATMATES, and where all the rent is paid to a private landlord??
If you want a job as a benefits fraud investigator then i suggest you get get off your a*se, go and print off the application form from the dwp website for that job, and see if they think you are qualified and skilled enough to have that job.
If you dont think you are upto doing that job, then unless you have clear solid evidence that someone is committing fraud,
why dont you just keep your mouth shut and stop judging and pointing the finger everyone, making very serious allegations against them, when you have neither any evidence or any authority to do so.0 -
GalaxyChocolate wrote: »Obviously the same time she found the house too rent. Are you trying too accuse me of something?
I am accusing you and your daughter of deliberatly scamming the taxpayer by making us pay half your rent when every other family out there wouldnt qualify.0 -
I am not scamming we are clearly having benefits we are intitled too. I work full time in a successful career. My daughter was also a full time student and had a job until they couldnt keep her. We have no reason too scam. I am a tax payer myself. Many other families would qualify depending on their incomes, tenancy agreements and what not. We are doing nothing different too anyone else.0
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Anihilator wrote: »!!!!!
Also could you confirm how many months after going on the tennancy agreement it was before your daughter claimed HB.
And why exactly should he have to explain or justify any of that to you?!
1. Do you have the power and authority to arrest and interview him under caution for fraud?
2. Have the dwp contacted you and asked you to go on internet forums and make wild seriousl accusations against people who you know nothing about and have no evidence that they have committed any fraud, other than your preudices against benefit claimants who are legally entitled to get more money than you do??
3. Has Martin Lewis phoned you up and requested that you start witch-hunts on every thread in the benefits section, harassing and accusing other posters whos benefits situation & setup you are unfamiliar with and therefore think that they must be commiting fraud?
Unless the answer is yes to any of those questions, i hope that you will be banned from making future posts of that nature in this section of the forum, (as your posts have already been reported to the moderation and abuse team).
Since its narrow-minded, rude, judgemental little people like you that deter many people who are in genuine need and entitlement from asking and requestion advice on things they need help with.0
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