Bury Council Housing Benefits

Housing Benefit is a welfare benefit helping households on low incomes to pay their rent.

Who can get Housing Benefit?

Housing Benefit and Universal Credit

If you are getting Universal Credit you don't have to make a separate claim for Housing Benefit. Help with your rent is included in your Universal Credit.

In Bury Council's area Universal Credit is available for all working age households unless you:

You cannot get Housing Benefit if you:

You are unlikely to get Housing Benefit if you:

We will consider each claim individually, so please contact us if you find yourself in one of these situations.

How much Housing Benefit could you get?

If you are a tenant of Six Town Housing and a housing association, your maximum amount of Housing Benefit will usually be the same the amount of rent you are charged.

However there are restrictions on the amount of Housing Benefit if you rent from a social landlord and your property is too large for the size of your household.

If you rent your property from a private landlord, the maximum amount of benefit is based on the size of the tenant's household, and is worked out using the Local Housing Allowance scheme.

There may also be deductions for other adults who live with you and who are not your partner.

Housing Benefit is a means tested and the income and savings of everyone in your household affects how much you can get.