the man in his 2 bedroom flat would actually end up WORSE off in a 1 bedroom flat, as there are such a limited amount of them and they cost £25 more pm than the 2 bedroom!*
He won't be worse off as he will still get HB, but we will be paying more.
What about parents who only see their children at weekends? Will they be allowed a room?
No, only the parent where the child is resident.
Kitty no one is saying anyone needs a studio, we are saying why force hm to move to a smaller but more expensive property?
I've just started work again, I don't know how long I will be able to work from and when I'm not in work I only get a contribution for which I'm grateful.
I live in a property that was specifically built for people with disabilities / mobility issues.
Level access and all doors wide enough to get through in a wheel chair. This kind of property is allocated according to physical need and the housing association only built 2 bedroom accommodation.
I challenge anyone to find property local to them for rent that a wheel chair user could move into without it being adapted.
The adaptions, btw, are paid for by the council which actually means by you.