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BRIEFING PAPER Number 06272, 9 June 2017Underoccupying social housing: Housing Benefit entitlement Wendy WilsonInside: 1. Why does under occupation arise? 2. The rationale for Government intervention
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Under-occupying social refers to a situation where a person or household is living in a property that is deemed too large for their needs.
Individuals or households living in a property that is considered under-occupied are required to file under-occupying social.
Under-occupying social forms can typically be filled out online or submitted in person to the relevant housing authority.
The purpose of under-occupying social is to assess if individuals or households are living in properties that are larger than their needs, in order to potentially reallocate the property to others in need.
Information such as the number of occupants, property size, and reasons for under-occupation may need to be reported on under-occupying social forms.
The deadline to file under-occupying social in 2024 is typically towards the end of the year, specific dates may vary depending on the housing authority.
Penalties for late filing of under-occupying social may vary but could include fines or potential loss of housing benefits.
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