- Universal Credit payments will be switched to landlords “where claimants are in arrears or fall into arrears”. DWP says: “We are clear that Universal Credit must be designed in a way that protects the financial position of landlords.”
- DWP is refusing to define “vulnerability” for purposes of securing direct payments to landlords. Instead, “full guidance” - including financial and vulnerability factors that would trigger a conversation with a claimant about their budgeting needs (including whether they need an alternative payment) – will be made available to support staff handling these cases.
- Landlords will also be able to make a case for additional budgeting support for specific tenants.
- DWP wants 50% of claims to be made online in October 2013; 45% will be made by telephone and 5% face-to-face
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