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Scarlett | 17:27 Sun 03rd Sep 2006 | Body & Soul
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It has been a long time since I had to rely on any benefits and I am a bit out of date. I am worried about my health and wondered if there would be any benefits should I be unable to work. I work 6 days a week as a self-employed / part-time employed teacher. I am single and am buying my own house. I am worried that if I was unable to work I would lose my house. Is that the case nowadays? THANKS
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I think you would get about �56.00 per week + help with mortgage but not likely to pay it all.
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as far as i understand, they won't pay towards a motgage.
Hi Scarlett, I'm so sorry to hear your not feeling too good these days.
Do not worry about your home hun ok? it does depend on when you took your mortgage out, ie: before a certain year... and then if it's after that particular year ie:1994 then they make you wait about 9 mnths before they start helping. Your council tax will be paid so that's a money worry you dont have to think about.
They will probably make you wait about 3 mnths before your application goes through.... and they'll probably loose it 3 times cos' they like to do that... it's a real stress but stick with it and you'll be fine.
You will have to pay your interest on your mortgage until you start getting help from DWP. I basicaly starved for 3 months and that's with M.S, no sight and couldn't walk lol....
As long as you've paid your N.I and self employed taxes etc you should be fine...
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beryl, thanks for that. Sorry to hear about your illness, though. What did you do originally- go to the benfits office, or jobcentre or phone them up??!

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