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17th October 2007, 13:39
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Housing Benefit Overpayment Posting heer forMr Tiglet.
A couple of weeks ago, he received a letter from a north london council stating he had been overpayed HB to the tune of £1300 and he needed to pay it back. He didn't have a clue what they were talking about and so emailed them to ask for more details.
A letter arrived this morning stating.
"We were notified on 15/08/02 by the department of work and pensions that you had moved out of xx on the 13/04/02 and made a claim for job seekers allowance at xxx. your claim was cancelled and the overpayment of £1300 was created. an overpayment letter was sent to you on 29/08/02 and a reminder letter sent to you on 15/02/03.
You have queried why it has taken so long for you to be invoiced, the first invoice was sent to you on 10/01/03. you left xxx on 13/04/02, but did not inform us of your change of address. Therefore the overpayment of £1300 is a recoverable payment".
"What?????" says Mr Tiglet.
What it looks like is that when he moved into his new address to the area of another north london council, he changed his job centre over and they changed his claim for JSA, but not HB. He has never received any letter and, as far as he was aware, was still being paid HB and did not really take any notice of who was actually paying it.
Any advice would be gratefully received on what to do next - this is from over 5 years ago, so he really can't remember all of the minutae, although he has got his bank statements going back to this time as he S.A.R - (Subject Access Request)'d his bank a few months ago.
__________________ All help is merely my opinion only - please seek legal advice if you need to as I am not legally qualified.
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17th October 2007, 20:01
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Housing Benefit Overpayment Quote:
Originally Posted by tiglet Well, I've emailed them from hubby's account asking them to confirm a payment schedule so we can look at his statements and see if they match up.
Would be grateful if anyone can advise on this - it's a lot of money just before christmas and he honestly doesn't know if what they are saying is correct or not - he definitely would have noticed this amount of extra money as he was unemployed at thetime due to the company he worked for going bust. | When HB talk about overpayments they do not mean they have paid you twice, they mean they have paid you in a period you are not entitled to. If he was claiming JSA during this period and he was entitled to HB, then it is an agency error, although he should have responded to their letters. Although knowing HB they probably sent it to his old address anyhow. I would contact welfare rights and see if they will negotiate on your bahalf between the 2 local authorities for one to pay the other and cancel the debt in your hubbys name.
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18th October 2007, 18:27
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Housing Benefit Overpayment Tiglet, my daughter emailed me today so I put your questions to her, this is her answer from 13.04.02 to 15.08.02 Mr Tiglet recd HB for his old address whilst living elsewhere - even if Mr Tiglet used the money to pay rent at his new address - the overpayment of housing benefit will still be recoverable as Mr Tiglet should have informed the Local Authority of his change address. The Authority have up to six years to recovery from the last date of notification 15.02.03 I would suggest that Mr Tiglet request duplicate letters to see were these letters where sent. I have seen cases where notifications have gone to the wrong addresses. If you move from one local authority to another the ownership is on the claimant (ie Mr Tiglet) to inform them that he wishes to claim HB from his new address - not to collect hb for his old address to pay on his new address. If you require any further assistance please let me know
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18th October 2007, 19:59
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Housing Benefit Overpayment Thanks Surprise - the thing is, hubby did inform them and filled out new housing benefit forms - but it looks like it took the DWP ages to inform both councils, so he's been underpaid by one and overpaid by the other while everyone got their acts together, if you see what I mean.
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