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What can the local authority do where it appears that the customer is not payment their rent?

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What can the local authority do where it appears that the customer is not payment their rent?

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A. The local authority may pay benefit directly to the landlord for up to eight weeks whilst it is investigating the circumstances of the case. By the end of this period, it should make a decision whether to pay benefit to the landlord or customer.

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