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Housing benefit would i be entitled

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  • Thanks for all your comments looks like i asked a bad 1 look i really didnt know ok i see your point yes i may earn more than others
    I have 2 kids as well to support and believe me if i could find somewhere cheaper i would.

    I didnt plan on my partner being a let down but hey thats life
    Thanks for all your comments no need for debate ill just find out myself
    On a debt management programme best thing i ever did there is a light at the end
  • Chrysalis
    Chrysalis Posts: 4,793 Forumite
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    The problem seems to be you have taken on more debt then you can afford 400+ a month going on loans sounds like its a large amount of debt given todays era of low interest rates. The best thing for you to do is contact your creditors and renegotiate the payments to get them reduced.
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