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- Pwynt Penodol mewn Amser (04/10/2021)
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21. The amount of the renter's housing costs element under this Part is to be calculated as follows.
Determine—
(a)the amount of the renter's core rent, and
(b)the amount of the renter's cap rent,
and identify which is the lower amount (if both amounts are the same, that is the identified amount).
Deduct the sum of the housing cost contributions (if any) under paragraph 12 from the amount identified in step 1.
The result is the amount of the renter's housing costs element calculated under this Part.
22. Except where paragraph 23 applies, the renter's core rent is to be determined as follows—
Determine the amount of each relevant payment to be taken into account under paragraph 5.
Determine the period in respect of which each relevant payment is payable and, in accordance with paragraph 6, determine the amount of the payment in respect of a month.
If there is more than one relevant payment, add together the amounts determined in step 2 in relation to all relevant payments.
The result is the renter's core rent.
23.—(1) This paragraph applies where, in respect of the accommodation occupied by the renter, one or more persons other than the renter are liable to make relevant payments which are of the same description as those for which the renter is liable and which are to be taken into account under paragraph 5.
(2) The following steps are to be taken in order to determine the renter's core rent.
Determine the total of all relevant payments referred to in sub-paragraph (1) for which the renter and others are liable in respect of the accommodation taken as a whole.
Determine the period in respect of which each relevant payment is payable and, in accordance with paragraph 6, determine the amount of the payment in respect of a month.
Add together all of the amounts determined in step 2 in relation to all relevant payments.
Find the allocated amount in accordance with whichever of sub-paragraphs (3) to (5) applies in the renter's case.
The result is the renter's core rent.
(3) Where the only persons liable to make relevant payments are listed persons, the allocated amount is the amount resulting from step 3 in sub-paragraph (2).
(4) Where the persons liable for the relevant payments are one or more listed persons and one or more other persons, the allocated amount is to be found by applying the formula—
where—
“A” is the amount resulting from step 3 in sub-paragraph (2),
“B” is the total number of all persons (including listed persons) liable to make the relevant payments, and
“C” is the number of listed persons liable to make relevant payments.
(5) If the Department is satisfied that it would be unreasonable to allocate the amount resulting from step 3 in sub-paragraph (2) in accordance with sub-paragraph (4), that amount is to be allocated in such manner as it considers appropriate in all the circumstances, having regard (among other things) to the number of persons liable and the proportion of the relevant payments for which each of them is liable.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1Sum in Sch. 4 para. 23(4) specified (24.3.2018) by The Social Security (2017 Benefits Up-rating) Order (Northern Ireland) 2018 (S.R. 2018/56), arts. 1, 27(4), Sch. 17
24.—(1) The renter's cap rent is to be determined as follows.
Determine the category of accommodation to which the renter is entitled under paragraphs 7 to 11 and paragraphs 25 to 28.
Having regard to the determination at step 1, determine the maximum allowable amount for the renter under sub-paragraph (2) or (4) (as the case may be).
The result is the renter's cap rent.
(2) The maximum allowable amount to be used in relation to the renter is the local housing allowance which applies at the relevant time to—
(a)the broad rental market area in which the renter's accommodation is situated, and
(b)the category of accommodation determined at step 1 as that to which the renter is entitled.
(3) The maximum allowable amount in relation to the renter is to be determined under sub-paragraph (4) in any case where—
(a)paragraph 3 (claimant housed in two dwellings by provider of social housing) of Schedule 3 applies to the renter, and
(b)the maximum allowable amount determined under sub-paragraph (2) for the renter in relation to accommodation A and the amount so determined in relation to accommodation B are different (references to accommodation A and accommodation B are to be understood in accordance with paragraph 3 of Schedule 3), and
(c)a single calculation is to be made in relation to the renter under paragraph 16 (renter treated as occupying single accommodation).
(4) In any such case, the maximum allowable amount to be used in making the single calculation required by paragraph 16—
(a)is to be determined by reference to the accommodation for which the amount referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(b) is lower when the calculation is first made, and
(b)is to continue to be determined by reference to that accommodation for so long as paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 applies to the renter in respect of the same accommodation A and the same accommodation B, and
(c)is to be re-determined in accordance with paragraphs (a) and (b) on each occasion when the renter is re-housed in any other accommodation, provided that paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 continues to apply to the renter.
(5) In this paragraph—
“broad rental market area” means the broad rental market area to be determined under regulation 3 of the UC Housing Costs Regulations;
“local housing allowance” in relation to a broad rental market area, means the amount to be determined by a rent officer for that area under regulation 4 of the UC Housing Costs Regulations;
“relevant time” means the time at which the amount of the renter's housing costs element is calculated under paragraph 21.
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