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If you receive a decision in writing from us about Housing or Council Tax Benefit, you can ask us to look at it again.

If our decision does not change you may be able to appeal to an independent tribunal. If we change the decision, and you still disagree, you can appeal against the revised decision. The letter you receive about the decision will advise you if you can appeal.

If you receive a decision in writing it is usually because you have:

Who can appeal?

Any person who is affected by a decision made about Housing and/or Council Tax Benefit:
You may be able to ask us to look again at a decision or appeal against it. There are special rules if you are not claiming the benefit yourself. For example, if you are a landlord and a decision is made about whether Housing Benefit is to be paid directly to you or an overpayment of Housing Benefit should be recovered from you.

If you are an appointee for another person you can ask us to look again at a decision about their benefit and you may be able to appeal for them. The letter informing you of the decision will advise you if you can appeal.


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