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What happens if I am temporarily absent from my home?

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It is a condition of receiving Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit that you are actually living in the property for which you are claiming benefit.

There are certain exceptions to this rule which means that some people can continue to claim benefit during periods of absence from the property. This page explains the circumstances in which people can continue to claim whilst being away from the property.

General Rules.

The length of time for which you can continue to claim Benefit during an absence depends on the reason why you are away from your property. Some groups of people can continue to claim for 13 weeks and some groups can claim for 52 weeks. For both groups of people, however, the basic qualifying conditions below must always be met :

The '13 Week Rule'

Certain groups of people are allowed to continue claiming for up to 13 weeks during a period of absence. These are listed below :

The '52 Week Rule'

Certain groups of people are allowed to continue claiming for up to 52 weeks during a period of absence. Examples of these are listed below:

If you are unsure of how your absence will be treated, please contact us on 01623 457400 for advice or see our leaflet on temporary absence.

Information Which we will need.

If it is clear that you will be away from your property for a length of time, please advise us before you leave. We need to know the following:

During Your Absence

If any of the following change during your absence you need to inform us immediately:

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