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Angelica2k

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« on: 12 September 2023, 06:07:40 pm »
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« Last Edit: 05 January 2024, 06:46:01 am by Angelica2k »

AnnaConda

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Re: Shared Accommodation in Birmingham
« Reply #1 on: 12 September 2023, 11:37:40 pm »
These criteria regarding benefits status sound a bit weird to me. Can you explain further why? Accommodation which has stipulations about who can use it like this is usually social housing.

Working less than 16 hours a week indicates either jobseekers or ESA, both of which have an earnings limit. The only way a provider would meet this criteria is if she wasn't declaring her income. UC doesn't have minimum hours or earnings limits but would still be affected by declaring income from providing.

Edinlass06

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Re: Shared Accommodation in Birmingham
« Reply #2 on: 13 September 2023, 11:22:48 am »
Accommodation which has stipulations about who can use it like this is usually social housing.


Usually temporary accommodation.

Angelica2k

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Re: Shared Accommodation in Birmingham
« Reply #3 on: 05 January 2024, 06:45:23 am »
Oh yeah, that’s what I meant. Unfortunately went through a rough patch we’re monzo closed my bank and took every single penny I had and had to start back from scratch 😩🫠 but yeah all good now xx