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Legal Aid is available for possession claims, homelessness, eviction and unlawful eviction, re- housing, disrepair, judicial review.
This includes defending possession proceedings from both public and private landlords.
Funding is available for counterclaims, including disrepair counterclaims.
Funding is available regardless of the grounds for possession as long as there is a defence.
Assistance for mortgage repossession cases is also available (but these cases are now classified as ‘debt’ cases and subject to the telephone gateway)
Legal Help is available as soon as possession is being sought, ie. when a notice is served.
As long as the client falls within the definition of homeless then assistance can be provided in relation to their application for re-housing.
Therefore, funding should be available for anyone living in unsuitable accommodation wanting a transfer as it will not be reasonable for them to occupy their current accommodation and so they will be ‘homeless’.
Assessments of client’s capital is needed, even where the applicant is in receipt of Income
Support, Income-related JSA or Income-related ESA.
The Legal Help forms contain a checklist for acceptable proof of income
If your client is unable to provide sufficient proof, eg because they are homeless, or particularly vulnerable, you will need to contact the LAA directly to ensure funding can be provided.
Mortgage possession cases are now classed as ‘debt’ cases. If the case is urgent, emergency legal aid can be granted.
If the case is suitable for Legal Help only, the client must contact the telephone gateway who will determine whether the client needs face-to-face advice.