Hi just a word of caution here about Housing Benefits - Usually you cannot claim HB if you are renting from family and the family member lives in the home also but you maybe able to claim if the family member doesn't live with you - see below from Shelter
If you live in a property owned by a family member and pay them rent, you may be entitled to housing benefit. However, there are a couple of things the housing benefit department will want to check. Firstly, they'll want to be satisfied that you're paying rent on a commercial basis. In other words, they'll want to know that it's a proper tenancy, not just an informal arrangement between family.
Secondly they may want to check that the arrangement has not been set up in order to take advantage of the housing benefit system - this is called a 'contrived tenancy'. For example, if your landlord only asks you to pay rent when you are not working (and so eligible for housing benefit) but not when you are working (and earning too much to claim housing benefit), this would be a contrived tenancy.
Also from Shelter regarding claiming HB and if you live with a family member
If you are renting a home from a family member and they live in the same house, you won't be able to get Housing Benefit, even if you are paying them rent. A close relative is a:
husband or wife,
civil partner,
partner,
parent or step-parent,
father-in-law or mother-in-law,
child or step-child,
son-in-law or daughter-in-law,
brother or sister,
brother-in-law or sister-in-law, or
partner of any of the above.
In addition, you won't be able to get Housing Benefit if you or your partner are responsible for a child and your landlord is a parent of that child.
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