Contrived tenancy

A contrived tenancy is a term used in British housing law to describe a situation where a tenancy is created in order to take advantage of the housing benefit system.[1] Contrived tenancies can occur where a family member 'rents' to a family member but on a non-commercial basis. Contrived tenancies also exist if a landlord only asks for rent when a tenant is not working and so entitled to Housing Benefit but not when a tenant is working.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Housing benefit if you rent from a family member - Shelter Scotland". Scotland.shelter.org.uk. 2015-06-02. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
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