Page Contents
- Introduction - Who is Help2Rent
- Universal Credit payments
- Help with housing costs under Universal Credit
- Private rented sector tenants
- Social rented sector tenants
- Getting ready for Universal Credit
- Landlords can help tenants to get ready for Universal Credit by encouraging them to:
- Managing your money
- Alternative Payment Arrangements
- Ensuring that rent is paid
- First Universal Credit payment
- Paying rent while waiting for their first payment of Universal Credit
- DWP checks on rent and tenancies under Universal Credit
- Changes that might affect a Universal Credit payment
- Notifying landlords that tenants are claiming Universal Credit
- Calculating monthly rent if a claimant’s rent is paid weekly
- Other rent payment frequencies
- Rent-free weeks
- Universal Credit and service charges
Universal Credit payments
Universal Credit payments
In most cases, Universal Credit will be a single, monthly payment that is paid in arrears directly into the claimant’s bank account. Payments will include all eligible housing costs.
This means that claimants will be responsible for paying their rent themselves. Couples living in the same household will get one monthly payment between them,
this can be paid into a joint account or a single account in either person’s name.
Any other adults living in the same household who are claiming Universal Credit will be paid separately.
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