In simpler times, the rent was just the rent. The breakdown
of council rents in recent years, to include many itemised service charges, was
never for our benefit as tenants. Today, housing experts say that it is "uncertain"
whether the universal credit, being phased in from October 2013, will cover
tenant service charges, as current housing benefit does. Draft regulations
published in June 2012 look set to exclude 13 different types of service charge
from benefit coverage. The impact on tenants would be severe, and for some,
devastating. We estimate that the
changes would cut the disposable income of single unemployed tenants by
one-third, from £64.87 to £42.97 per week. That's on top of the Tories' other benefit changes - the
council tax shortfall, the "bedroom tax" and so on. Many councils and
housing associations have been considering the withdrawal of some services,
because tenants would be unable or unwilling to pay high service charges from
their benefit income. Read more on the
Morning Star website.
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