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Lindi-Lou
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Can any help me.........my daughter rents her house. My son fell out with his girlfriend and stayed at her house for the weekend. Then stayed with us a few days (we live in different a different county) He had to go back to my daughters staying a couple of nights a week so that he could see his child and help out with the school runs and have access etc. while searching for somewhere to live. My daughter works full time but gets some housing benefit and the single living allowance for council tax. Can a relative stay a few nights a weeks with a relative who is renting and receiving these benefits on a temporary basis and if so, for how long? Many Thanks
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housing benefit it assessed on the number of people on the tenancy agreement.... if someone is visiting over-night on a regular basis the Benefits Agency have been known to put a cap on such overnight visits....
best thing would be to phone BA and ask0
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