Housing - Appeals
How does Resolver work?
Free forever
Resolver is free. Just raise a case and leave feedback after. Simple! We’ve helped millions of people find a resolution. Get started now and let’s get this sorted.
Know your rights
There’s no jargon in our rights guides. Instead, they’re full of the info you need to get things sorted. We’ll always be on hand with guidance and support to help you get the results you’re looking for.
Get your voice heard
You can be certain that you’re talking to the right person at the right time. We automatically connect you to contacts at thousands of household names, ombudsmen and regulators to find a resolution.
If you disagree with a council’s decision about your housing benefit, ask for a revision of the decision. The council must look at its decision again to see if it should be changed.
Ask the council to review your housing benefit if you think it has not assessed your claim correctly, for example, if you have three children but only two have been included in your assessment.
You can ask for a revision if the housing benefit department:
- turns down your application or says you are no longer entitled to housing benefit
- says you have been overpaid housing benefit and must repay the money
- refuses to pay your housing benefit directly to your landlord to help you budget
You can also request a review if you asked for your claim to be backdated but the Council refused.
Shelter
The information is this guide is based on the Shelter website and is correct as of December 2014. It is for England and Wales only.
Shelter gives practical housing advice and support online, in person and by phone. Our expert advisers give free, confidential advice 365 days a year, helping with everything from mortgage arrears to finding a place to sleep. If you need help email Shelter at: info@shelter.org.uk or call 0300 330 1234. Click here to visit the Shelter website or to make a donation.
We have 5,116 pages of rights advice for you covering 10,936 companies and organisations across 16 public & private sectors. Feel free to browse companies for this specific issue - they're all listed below - but the quickest way to find the best rights for you is by using our unique Rights Finder to access our extensive database of advice.
Start by telling us the name of the company or organisation you have an issue with.
Who do you have an issue with?
Helping you with Appeals
Resolver covers the issue Appeals for 463 companies and organisations: