Tag: universal credit tenants rights
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Supported Accommodation in the UK: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Truth Nobody Tells You
Supported accommodation in the UK is supposed to offer housing and support for vulnerable people, but behind the scenes, many providers exploit loopholes for profit. This in-depth guide exposes how exempt accommodation works, who qualifies, how rogue landlords game the system, and what new regulations like the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act 2023 are doing…
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How Some Companies Have Quietly Operated Outside the Law for Decades
A powerful reminder that ‘No DSS’ practices still exclude disabled tenants and benefit claimants from housing in the UK. Despite calls for reform, discrimination remains legal and largely ignored.
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DWP’s Shocking Discrimination Record: Why the UK’s Benefits Department Keeps Losing Tribunal Cases
The UK’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has lost more disability discrimination tribunals than any other employer. Discover what’s behind this troubling trend and what it means for employees and public trust.
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Cruelty by Design: Amnesty Slams the UK’s Broken Benefits System
Amid soaring poverty, Amnesty International slams the UK’s Department for Work and Pensions for systemic discrimination and punitive sanctions. This deep-dive exposes how Universal Credit and welfare reforms trap disabled claimants, fuelling a broken benefits system ripe for overhaul.
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Why Tenancy Agreements & Rent Proof Save Your Benefits
Missing rent receipts or tenancy agreements can cost you your housing benefit—and maybe more. Learn how to protect yourself with proof and a laugh.
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On Benefits? Good Luck Renting a Home: The Hidden Discrimination No One Talks About
On benefits? Good luck renting. The UK housing market quietly locks out tenants who need help the most — and no one dares to talk about it.
