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    Howard, ypur post 65 brings back a discussion between Keith nd me about a month back on the Forum concerning housing benefits.

    At the time Keith asked some Forum members to illuminate, but it seems no-one did.

    The point I made was, housing benefits are paid directly to the claimant, not the landlord, unless the claimant expressly asks the Council to pay the landlord directly.

    Thus, roghe landlords might be housing many more people then the Councils know of, charging each tenant less rent in return.
    This would mean that the tenants pays less to the landlord then they receive from the Council, and keep the difference.

    That way, tenants housed by roghe landlords might be pocketing a considerable amount of their housing benefit rather than paying it all to the landlord.

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