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If you don't mind me asking, when you called DWP to claim your SDP and give your new address did they just take down your new address without triggering any sort of suspension of your claim or anything?0
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This thread is completely different to your circumstances because you're not entitled to SDP because you don't claim a qualifying benefit. As advised on your other thread here https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6054906/help-i-just-dont-understand moving house to a different local council will prompt a move to UC if you need to claim for help with rent.GoodGrief2019 wrote: »If you don't mind me asking, when you called DWP to claim your SDP and give your new address did they just take down your new address without triggering any sort of suspension of your claim or anything?
If no help with rent is needed, it's a simple change of address.0 -
poppy12345 wrote: »This thread is completely different to your circumstances because you're not entitled to SDP because you don't claim a qualifying benefit. As advised on your other thread here moving house to a different local council will prompt a move to UC if you need to claim for help with rent.
If no help with rent is needed, it's a simple change of address.
Is it not allowed to politely ask a question? That's all I did.0 -
I never said it wasn't allowed but the OP circumstances are totally different to yours so their answer isn't going to help you at all. You've been given good advice on your other thread.GoodGrief2019 wrote: »Is it not allowed to politely ask a question? That's all I did.0
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