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2 days 41 minutes ago #298879 by CARTERWINTER
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not sure who to ask on this
my name as been added to the land registry along wih the sister name
do i have to inform the dwp I do not recieves any housing benefit but do get
ESA and PIP
my name as been added to the land registry along wih the sister name
do i have to inform the dwp I do not recieves any housing benefit but do get
ESA and PIP
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2 days 29 minutes ago #298881 by David
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Hi CARTERWINTER
You talk about the Land Registry, is this in connection to becoming a new property owner?
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You talk about the Land Registry, is this in connection to becoming a new property owner?
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20 hours 26 minutes ago #298952 by CARTERWINTER
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Thank you for replying ......
yes its my late parents house which i occupy on my own
I dont claim any housing benefit only esa and pip
my sister name is also on the land registry
yes its my late parents house which i occupy on my own
I dont claim any housing benefit only esa and pip
my sister name is also on the land registry
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20 hours 10 minutes ago #298953 by CARTERWINTER
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Thank you for replying
Yes I have always lived here with my parents
then after they past away my sister and my self was left the house
therefore that is why we are both named on the land registry .
if i have to tell the dwp will it open up more trouble than its worth >
the house is an old council property value probley about £190 tho
thank you i hope im posting this in the right pigeon hole !!
Yes I have always lived here with my parents
then after they past away my sister and my self was left the house
therefore that is why we are both named on the land registry .
if i have to tell the dwp will it open up more trouble than its worth >
the house is an old council property value probley about £190 tho
thank you i hope im posting this in the right pigeon hole !!
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20 hours 2 minutes ago #298954 by David
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Hi CARTERWINTER
As long as you live in the house you do not need to inform the DWP. However if ever you moved out permanently then you would need to tell them as the house would be considered an asset.
Hope this helps.
David
As long as you live in the house you do not need to inform the DWP. However if ever you moved out permanently then you would need to tell them as the house would be considered an asset.
Hope this helps.
David
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