[Your address] [Your telephone number] [Your email address] [Date] By [first class post / hand / email to: [insert email address]] [Address of the Council’s housing benefit department] Dear Sir/Madam Re: Request for direct payments of housing benefit to landlord Housing Benefit Regulations 2006, SI No. 213, Reg. 96(3)(iv) Name of claimant: [Name] Address of claimant: [Address] I write in relation to the above named, who is my tenant at the above address. I understand they receive housing benefit. I can confirm that I am willing to grant a new tenancy to them at the above address, but only if I receive confirmation from you that any housing benefit will be paid to me directly. I write to ask that you confirm to me and the prospective tenant whether you are willing to exercise your discretion to pay me the benefit direct under Regulation 93(3A)(iv). I enclose a copy of the tenancy agreement that I will use if you agree to direct payment of benefit. The rent would be £[amount] per [week/calendar month]. As you can see the tenant would be contractually obliged under the terms of the tenancy to pay their rent to me [OR my agent [name of agent] of [agent’s address]]. The bank account details for payment are as follows: Name of bank/building society: [name of bank] Name of account holder(s): [name of account holder(s)] Account number: [account number] Sort code: [sort code] I am aware that, whatever your decision, you must notify me (as a ‘person affected’ by the decision) in writing of the decision in addition to notifying the claimant (Regulations 2 and 90(1), Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 2001 SI No 1002, Regulation 3(1)(e)). Many thanks for your help in this matter. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully [Your name] Copy: [Insert name & job title of any person you want to forward of copy of this letter to, eg prospective tenant, Council homelessness officer] E&W_HB_LLORD_14 From landlord to housing benefits Requesting HB is paid directly to you because you're unwilling to grant a further tenancy unless benefit is paid direct