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1 day 21 hours ago #314340 by Dee32
Hi there,

I have been waiting on a decision of my Mandatory Reconsideration of an alleged UC Overpayment for 12 weeks.

I keep ringing the helpline and checking my journal, but all anyone can tell me is that it is still with the Decision Maker team.

The stress this is causing is unbelievable and I am at a loss what to do. Any help would be appreciated 🙏

Many thanks

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1 day 20 hours ago #314343 by David
Hi Dee32

There is little you can do to push this along as the DWP are not obliged to work to a deadline for a MR.
How did the UC overpayment arise?

David

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1 day 19 hours ago #314344 by Dee32
Thanks David,

Thanks David. Well, all it said in the original decision letter was that my "housing costs and transitional protection were not calculated correctly during the assessment periods 21/10/25 to 20/03/26." As far as I could tell, they were calculated correctly, but for some reason the DWP seem to think otherwise. I requested a Statement of Reasons at the same time as the Mandatory Reconsideration, which they have yet to give.

Dee

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1 day 18 hours ago #314345 by David
Hi Dee32

Usually when there is a discrepancy between housing costs and transitional protection it is because a rent increase has not been deducted from the transitional protection so leading to a small UC overpayment. Does this appear to be the case with yourself?

David

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1 day 15 hours ago #314348 by Dee32
Hi David,

I had a rent increase back in November, which I reported early to get it out the way. They came back to say they could not verify the rent increase til the actual date of the increase, and to redeclare my housing costs at that time.

So I followed their instructions and redeclared the rent increase on the date, as well as uploaded all the documents they requested. This was all confirmed and correct and verified shortly afterwards. The rent increase did not increase my award because I was already receiving the maximum eligible amount of housing element for my circumstances, so there was no reduction in Transitional Protection.

Payments then continued as usual until 5 months later, they tell me there is an overpayment. The revised statement now shows the housing element removed completely for the month prior to the rent increase with no explanation as to why. In addition, as the following month the housing element remained, the amount of UC award was now higher than the previous month, and thus all my transitional protection was wiped out too.

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4 hours 14 minutes ago #314380 by David
Hi Dee32

It appears that a UC Case Manager has made a series of errors. Unfortunately you will have to wait for the Mandatory Reconsideration. If they do try and make deductions you can phone DWP Debt Management and ask them to put them on hold pending the MR.

David

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