Social housing tenant size criteria
There are restrictions on the size of property Housing Benefit will pay for, based on who lives in the property. If you have more bedrooms in your home than is necessary, you will lose some of your benefit.
One bedroom is allowed for:
- every adult couple (married or unmarried)
- any other adult aged 16 or over
- any two children of the same sex aged under 16
- any two children aged under 10
- any other child (other than a foster child or child whose main home is elsewhere)
- a carer (or team of carers) who do not live with the claimant but provide them or their partner with overnight care
If someone is considered to be under-occupying their accommodation there will be a reduction in the amount allowed for rent and any service charges:
- 14% reduction if they are considered to have one extra bedroom
- 25% reduction if they have two or more extra bedrooms
If you think you might be affected by these, speak to your landlord in the first instance about your options. Your landlord should be able to advise you on the prospects for moving to a smaller property.
If you decide to stay in your current home you will be able to discuss with them how you will pay the additional rent.