No, the tenant pays their contribution to the local authority.Shouldn't the tenant be paying you part of the HAP? I was under the impression that when the tenant stops paying their portion, then payment stops.
- The local authority will make a monthly payment to the landlord. This payment is made on the last Wednesday of each month. The payment is subject to terms and conditions including rent limits, and that the HAP tenant pays their rent contribution to the local authority.
- The HAP tenant pays their rent contribution to the local authority. Rent contributions will generally be made through An Post’s Household Budget Scheme. If the HAP tenant does not pay this rent contribution, HAP payments to their landlord will be suspended and eventually stopped. The HAP tenant is then responsible for paying the full rent themselves.
Well ok, but my point was, if the tenant stops paying then the Landlord gets nothing and cannot evict the person living free in his house.No, the tenant pays their contribution to the local authority.
if no rent is received surely you can being steps for eviction. Contact is between landlord and tenant not HAP.Well ok, but my point was, if the tenant stops paying then the Landlord gets nothing and cannot evict the person living free in his house.
That's irrelevant to this case?Well ok, but my point was, if the tenant stops paying then the Landlord gets nothing and cannot evict the person living free in his house.
Ditto - irrelevant here as far as I can see.if no rent is received surely you can being steps for eviction. Contact is between landlord and tenant not HAP.
That is not allowed under HAP as far as I know.I did not increase the rent last year to avoid the tenant having to pay me anything out of his own pocket.
Tenant pays their share to the council but if the rent is over their limit they pay extra to the landlord directly but they need to inform the council that pays HAP for them. There are allowances where the council can increase payment based in the rent charged. They tenant may not need to pay extra As they were on homeless HAP.That is not allowed under HAP as far as I know.
The tenant pays their contribution to the Local Authority.
Not to the landlord.
The HAP site says that the tenant doesn't pay the landlord directly.Tenant pays their share to the council but if the rent is over their limit they pay extra to the landlord directly but they need to inform the council that pays HAP for them. There are allowances where the council can increase payment based in the rent charged. They tenant may not need to pay extra As they were on homeless HAP.
As Landlord found out if above the limits for the family size then the tenant would pay the extra amount directly to the landlord.The HAP site says that the tenant doesn't pay the landlord directly.
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