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ESA and Severe Disability Premium if they have a lodger
Just a quick question. If on ESA and awarded Standard Rate of PIP are they eligible for SDP if they have a lodger living at their address?
So long as they do not have a partner other household members over the age of 18, and the arrangement with the lodger is commercial then yes.
Qualification for an SDP is covered in Sch 4 Pt 2 of the regulations and excludes a claimant who has a non-dependant over the age of 18.
The definition of a non-depedant is given in reg 71, 71 (3) (a) excludes anyone ‘who is liable to make paymetns on a commeracail basis to the claimant ....in respect of the person’s’ occupation of the claimant’s dwelling’.
Thank you Paul. I think I knew the answer, but needed confirmation. The regulation is a bonus. I love Rightsnet.
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