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Universal credit for survivors of domestic abuse: can the value of your property be disregarded?

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Universal credit for survivors of domestic abuse: can the value of your property be disregarded?

If you own a property which you have had to move out of because of domestic abuse, use this tool to check if the value of the property can be ignored when working out your universal credit entitlement
 
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