Darth Rabbit wrote: » Hey, A number of years ago I bought a house with my brother so we could both 'get on the property' ladder. The plan was to hold the house for a year or two then sell up and move on. Then the crash happened and have been in massive negative equity since. I've been seeing a girl for a number of years now so we are looking at apartments for just the just the two of us and I plan to rent my room out under this 'rent a room scheme'. I still own 50% of the house but can't anyone advise if I still qualify to receive €10,000 rent free under this scheme or does the fact that I will no longer be in the disqualify me? Any feedback greatly appreciated
Eldarion wrote: » If he is on social welfare then rent received under the rent-a-room scheme will be considered income for him and will be considered during means testing. We've had a poster here before in the exact same situation.
The_Morrigan wrote: » Yup that was me - I lost my JSA because of the income from the rent a room scheme. OP if you move out then you can't avail of this scheme, you will have to be a 'proper' landlord with prtb registrations, tax returns and all the rights and obligations of both tenants and landlords being adhered too.
Emmaline Grumpy Topcoat wrote: » Surely if the op gets the money into his hand then the brother's JSA isn't affected and the brother living there fulfills the "owner occupied" requirement of the rent a room.
Emmaline Grumpy Topcoat wrote: » Do you even need to declare or register a rent a room, I thought it didn't need to be?
The_Morrigan wrote: » Yup that was me - I lost my JSA because of the income from the rent a room scheme.
murphaph wrote: » Interesting. As far as I know if you own and rent property it is purely the value of the assets that are considered for the means test. The actual rent derived is not used in the calculation, so even if you own property but choose not to let it, your benefits are reduced. I wasn't aware there were special rules for tge rent s room scheme.
The_Conductor wrote: » there is no excuse to offer such inaccurate information here.
The_Conductor wrote: » Jobseekers Allowance (JA) is means tested on all income- .... So- if you live in your own home- its not counted. If you get a small income from letting a room- the small amount of income is counted. If you have other assets- they count.
Property and assets, savings and investments- not personally used (can include investment property, shares etc etc) are considered as means for the benefits test- and any benefit will be reduced according to a set formula.
The_Conductor wrote: » I thought that was clear from what I posted.