Make a Housing Benefit claim
Most people should make a claim for Universal Credit instead of Housing Benefit. Only certain groups of people are entitled to Housing Benefit, including people of state pension age.
Universal Credit and Housing Benefit
If you need help with your housing payments, you should apply for Universal Credit on GOV.UK.
Some people may be entitled to Housing Benefit instead. This includes people who
- are of state pension age
- live in supported accommodation (hostels or sheltered housing)
- live in temporary accommodation provided by Croydon Council
Find out more about Housing Benefit on GOV.UK.
Make a new Housing Benefit claim
Once you have completed your application, remember to send us the information requested in the evidence checklist listed in the form within 1 month of applying. We will not be able to assess your claim until we receive all your evidence.
See how much Universal Credit or Housing Benefit you might get
Use a benefits calculator to see much Universal Credit or Housing Benefit you may receive.
Calculations are estimates and may change once your claim has been fully assessed.
Council Tax Support
If you need help with paying your Council Tax, you must apply for Council Tax Support separately, as this is not included in your Universal Credit payment.
Housing Benefit and Council Tax support
Phone
Phone
Address
Address
Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support
Croydon Council, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk
Croydon CR0 1EA
United Kingdom
Office Hours
Office hours
Monday - Friday9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday - SundayClosed
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