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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Yes it is, but I kind of see why some landlords do it. I had a discussion with someone a while back who told me that if letting to a tenant on benefits, the insurance is higher or something, not sure if its true or not though.
Are you on actual ESA or 'new style ESA/universal credit?
Don't mention the benfits is my advice to be honest. If on UC it will be paid to you anyway so landlord would not know, not sure if old style ESA lets you get housing benefit paid to you instead of landlord?
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