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James Younger
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<p>People who own a second property that they do not live in, will have the equity value of that property taken into account as part of their capital when assessing their claim for Universal Credit. If this causes the total capital they hold to exceed £16,000 then they will no longer be eligible for Universal Credit support.</p>
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Department for Work and Pensions
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Department for Work and Pensions
Department for Work and Pensions
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James Younger
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