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The Housing Executive must help you if it thinks you
are homeless, or about to become homeless in the next 28 days. It will
assess your circumstances using legal tests. You may be able to get
temporary accommodation while your homelessness application is being
examined. You can appeal if the Housing Executive decides that you are
not homeless.
Housing Executive's duty
If
you are homeless or about to become homeless you should apply to the
Housing Executive for help. The Housing Executive must investigate your
personal circumstances if you state that you are homeless on the Housing and Transfer Application Form. The level of assistance you will
receive from the Housing Executive depends on your circumstances. More
How long will it take?
Your
application begins when the Housing Executive interviews you. You
should get a homelessness decision within 30 days of the interview. The
assistance you get and the length of time you will have to wait for
permanent accommodation depends on your personal circumstances. More
Making an application
You
can only apply as homeless if you are living in Northern Ireland. Don't
wait until you are homeless before making your application. If you will
become homeless within the next 28 days you should apply as homeless.
You can usually make your application at your local Housing Executive
District Office. More
Tests for homelessness
The
Housing Executive must give you permanent accommodation if you apply as
homeless and meet the four legal tests to become a Full Duty Applicant.
To meet the legal tests you must be homeless, eligible for assistance,
in priority need and not intentionally homeless. More
What will the interview be like?
The
Housing Executive must interview you if you state you are homeless on
your Housing Application Form. The interview will look at
your circumstances and the reason for your homelessness. Bring any
documents that support your application. More
What happens next?
If
you meet the four homelessness tests you will be given Full Duty
Applicant status. Full Duty Applicants are entitled to permanent
accommodation from either the Housing Executive or a housing
association. You are entitled to temporary accommodation until suitable
permanent accommodation is available. More
I'm not legally homeless
If
the Housing Executive decides that you are not legally homeless you can
appeal. Temporary accommodation may be available during your appeal.
You may also be able to get help from social services if the Housing
Executive are unable to help you. More
Appeals process
If
you are unhappy with the decision of the Housing Executive you can
appeal. If the Housing Executive don?t change the decision you could
complain to the ombudsman or seek a judicial review. Temporary
accommodation may be available while appealing.
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