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Local government legal highlights: social housing cases and policy, business rates exemption, procurement oversight, devolution reforms, Welsh legislation, education and children’s social care updates—17 July 2025

Published on: 17 July 2025

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Social housing

Landlord overpayment and recovery of housing benefit (Capital Housing v Ealing LBC)

Capital Housing v Ealing LBC was determined in the Upper Tribunal by a three-judge panel examining how regulation 101(2) of the Housing Benefit Regulations 2006 operates when recovering Housing Benefit overpaid to a landlord. That provision permits recovery from the claimant or from the person to whom the payment was made, which includes a landlord receiving benefit directly. Here, a significant overpayment arose after the tenant moved out, yet payments to the landlord continued; the landlord’s appeal against the First Tier Tribunal’s decision failed, the tribunal having upheld the authority’s choice to seek repayment from the landlord. The Upper Tribunal’s judgment clarifies how landlord recovery functions under regulation 101(2). Authored by Kevin Long, housing solicitor at Hackney Community Law Centre...

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