My mother in law aged 95 receives Pension Credit which she obtained whilst she was living in a flat which she owned. About 6 years ago she moved into sheltered accommodation. DWP were informed and she continued to receive the pension credit and also at that stage housing benefit.
Approx 2 years later the flat was sold for approx £40000. Because she was on an indefinite AIP there was no need to advise DWP, or so we believed and she continues to receive pension credit and housing benefit. The £40000 has now dwindled to around £25000 through purchase of furnishings, holidays and assisting grandchildren.
I am reading a lot about DWP recovering from estates and wonder what would happen in her case. She is in good health Hopefully she will live a good many years more.
My question is would the DWP or Council be able to recover anything from her estate?
At the time of her last pension credit assessment she had very little savings and hence qualified. We understood that we had no need to inform the DWP of the receipt of flat sale because she had an indefinite AIP. Because she is receiving Pension credit she qualifies for housing benefit.
Could they claim back to the date of the house sale?
Approx 2 years later the flat was sold for approx £40000. Because she was on an indefinite AIP there was no need to advise DWP, or so we believed and she continues to receive pension credit and housing benefit. The £40000 has now dwindled to around £25000 through purchase of furnishings, holidays and assisting grandchildren.
I am reading a lot about DWP recovering from estates and wonder what would happen in her case. She is in good health Hopefully she will live a good many years more.
My question is would the DWP or Council be able to recover anything from her estate?
At the time of her last pension credit assessment she had very little savings and hence qualified. We understood that we had no need to inform the DWP of the receipt of flat sale because she had an indefinite AIP. Because she is receiving Pension credit she qualifies for housing benefit.
Could they claim back to the date of the house sale?
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