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  • 24-05-2011 3:38pm
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    Hi, I recently moved out of a house I had been living in for two years, moved home until I could find a new place, I didn't know how long it would be until I found a new place, so, to be on the safe side, I changed my address to my home address. The very next day, I found a place to live temporarily for the summer/until I move to Dublin. Because it's temporary, and I'm living with the landlord, I haven't signed a lease, which isn't the problem, but, without a lease, what do I give into the social welfare office to prove that I'm living here, if I got a utility bill from him and a personal bill, would that suffice?

    I live a good few couple of miles from the social welfare office, and they never seem to answer the phones there, that's why I'm asking here! Thanks for any help :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 103 ✭✭Granger13


    Hi, I recently moved out of a house I had been living in for two years, moved home until I could find a new place, I didn't know how long it would be until I found a new place, so, to be on the safe side, I changed my address to my home address. The very next day, I found a place to live temporarily for the summer/until I move to Dublin. Because it's temporary, and I'm living with the landlord, I haven't signed a lease, which isn't the problem, but, without a lease, what do I give into the social welfare office to prove that I'm living here, if I got a utility bill from him and a personal bill, would that suffice?

    I live a good few couple of miles from the social welfare office, and they never seem to answer the phones there, that's why I'm asking here! Thanks for any help :)

    You can get a written letter form the landlord as proof of address, this should be sufficent enough since your actualy living with your landlord and not renting a seperate accomadation. The landlord should on the letter put the address down and if possible a contact number.


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