Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Trial of direct HA payments shows arrears

The trailing in Southwark of having housing benefit paid directly to tenants, rather than their landlords is finding an alarming increase in tenants falling into rental arrears.
The pilot scheme, one of six across the country, reports 'soaring arrears' since the beginning of the trial and is telling ministers that the idea could leave landlords trying to recover millions in debt.

Southwark Councils cabinet member for finance, Cllr Richard Livingstone, told the Guardian:

"My message to Iain Duncan Smith is that the demonstration pilots are clearly showing that direct payments need a rethink. It does not appear to be working. The DWP needs to go back to the drawing board or it will have devastating consequences for vulnerable tenants and landlords alike. I can understand some of the thinking behind why direct payments have been put forward, but it seems that when it is tested it doesn't really work."

Now you don't say ...... sometimes you've just gotta wonder.


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3 comments:

  1. Really - what a suprise!

    I never saw that coming!


    You couldn't make it up.

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  2. Waiting 8 weeks to take over rent has cost me 1000s over the years. I have stated to factor that in as an expense. May need to stay away from benefits again....

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  3. 'Politicised' decisions and common sense don't always tally.

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