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UK Social Security and Child Support Commissioners' Decisions |
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The appeal to the Commissioner
The history of the case
The law
'(1) A person is entitled to housing benefit if-
(a) he is liable to make payments in respect of a dwelling in Great Britain which he occupies as his home'.
'(5) Where a person is liable to make payments in respect of two (but not more than two) dwellings, he shall be treated as occupying both dwellings as his home only'.
The provision then lists 5 heads in which it applies. The claimant does not fall within any of those heads.
Conclusion
Signed on original | Edward Jacobs Commissioner 18th September 2002 |