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LHA
Less than a quarter of London landlords paid LHA direct
Less than a quarter of landlords in London with tenants on Local Housing Allowance are receiving the money direct.
Landlords unwilling to take benefit tenants, says Green leader
Private landlords are becoming less willing to let properties to people on benefits as a result of welfare reforms, housing professionals have been told.
Migrant tenants 'need help' after housing benefit cuts
More help should be given to migrants who need private rental accommodation.
Nine out of ten landlords owed rent by LHA tenants
Almost nine out of ten (87%) landlords who accept housing benefit tenants have had problems with rent not being paid on time, with one in ten (11%) saying they have had tenants who stopped paying their rent altogether.
LHA / Social housing cheats to face jail
Tenancy cheats who deny social homes to families in need could be jailed under new Government proposals.
Councils to stop people 'playing social housing system
The sense of injustice associated with the system for social housing is finally coming to an end.
810,000 homes unaffordable for tenants because of Housing benefit caps
Caps to welfare payments that came into force this week will make 810,000 private rented homes unaffordable for tenants on housing benefit, it has been claimed.
Welfare reforms will hit families in Private Rental Sector hardest
Households with several children living in the private rented sector will be the hardest hit in the benefits shake-up, losing up to £1,250 a year, according to another flurry of research on the new Universal Credit.
Housing benefit caps to make 810,000 homes unaffordable for tenants
Caps to welfare payments that came into force this week will make 810,000 private rented homes unaffordable for tenants on housing benefit, it has been claimed.
RLA continues to wage fight against benefit payments to tenants
he Residential Landlords Association has welcomed the Government’s decision to review the impact of paying housing benefits directly to tenants.




