The first tribunal rulings on bedroom tax appeals have
emerged. Four out of five appeals
brought with the assistance of Fife Law Centre have been upheld. The rulings
have provoked fierce debate in the sector as to the extent to which tribunals
will take room size and intended use into account when assessing councils’
housing benefit awards. The rulings raise questions about the extent to which
councils should rely on housing association data when deciding what a bedroom
is for the purposes of the under-occupation penalty. Read the outcome of all five rulings on
Inside Housing.
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