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Local Housing Allowance (LHA)

Local Housing Allowance is a flat rate allowance based on the size of household and the area in which a person lives for tenants in privately rented accommodation which came into effect from April 2008.

 

LHA Calculation

If you live in council accommodation or other social housing, Local Housing Allowance will not affect you.

 

LHA Calculation

LHA Vulnerability Policy

Provides a safeguard for vulnerable tenants and reassure them that their benefit and rent will be paid

 

LHA Vulnerability Policy

 

 

2024/25

Allowance
 Shared rate/under 35 rate  £69.04
 One bedroom  £121.00
 Two bedroom  £153.27
 Three bedroom  £166.85
 Four bedroom  £235.89

 

2020/21 - 2023/24

Allowance
 Shared rate/under 35 rate  £64.44
 One bedroom  £100.00
 Two bedroom  £126.58
 Three bedroom  £138.08
 Four bedroom  £195.62

 

 

 

If you are unsure which rate applies to you then please refer to the LHA Calculation Page

 

  • Which landlords will be affected by Local Housing Allowance?

  • What happens if the landlord increases rent?
  • How will the LHA be paid? 

  • What if there are rent arrears? 

  • Previously the rent was paid direct to the landlord, can this continue if the claimant does not want to have the money paid to them?

 

 

Who will not be affected by Local Housing Allowance

The new rules will not apply to:

  • Local Authority tenants
  • Tenants of registered social landlords (Housing Associations)
  • Tenants who have a registered or 'fair' rent
  • Tenancies which commenced before January 1989
  • Protected cases such as supported housing provided by social landlords, charities or voluntary organisations
  • Tenancies in caravans, houseboats or hostels