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When you apply for Housing or Council Tax Benefit, we will give you a decision in writing about your claim. If you disagree with it, you can ask us to look at it again.
There are different ways in which you can do this. You can contact us to:
You must be a person affected by the decision to ask us for any of these options.
The people this will affect include:
This means that only you can ask us to look at our decision again about how much benefit we think you are entitled to. Only you landlord or agent can ask us to look at our decision about whether we should pay them and whether our decision that they owe us money (because your benefit was overpaid) is correct.
The amount of benefit we pay you is a matter between us and you. Only you can ask us to look again at how much benefit we pay you. If we reduce your benefit to recover any benefit we have overpaid you from a previous address your current landlord cannot appeal against our decision to recover that overpayment.
Your landlord only has certain rights of appeal if they don't agree with our decision about your Housing Benefit.
You can ask us to look again at any decision you think is wrong. But there are some decisions you can't appeal against, for example:
You can ask us to give you a statement (called a statement of reasons) in writing to explain how we made our decision. This does not affect your right to appeal against our decision. The time we take to provide the statement will mean you have more time to ask us to look at our decision again or appeal to the Tribunals Service.
The decision will be checked by a different officer to the one who made the original decision, to see if it is correct.
If we can change our decision:
If we cannot change our decision:
You must appeal by writing a letter or filling in an Appeals Form [30kb] You must send your appeal to the office shown on your decision letter within one calendar month of the date on the letter.
The Tribunal Service will make a decision about your appeal at a tribunal hearing. The tribunal hearing is made up of people who are independent from us.
It is important that you give your reasons for appealing because the tribunal does not have to look at anything you don't mention in your letter or appeal form. The tribunal can only look at the evidence, the law, and the circumstances at the time the original decision was made.
Remember, if the appeal tribunal finds you have been getting to much money, we will reduce your benefit.