Jobcenter Grundsicherung?

Hallo, ich habe vor paar Tagen meine Weiterbewilligungsschein genehmigt bekommen. Heute hatte ich einen Brief im Briefkasten das ich meine Kosten der Miete bis zum 1.6 Senken muss.
wie läuft es nun weiter ab?
kriege ich trotzdem bis November das Geld was mir im Bewilligungsantrag genehmigt wurde ?

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isomatte
10 months ago

I can’t imagine if you haven’t received a written request to reduce costs beforehand!

For you have a notice period of 3 months for the termination of the apartment and as long as the job center must also recognize inappropriate KDU – costs of the accommodation and fully take over if necessary.

If new services are to be obtained, inappropriate KDU – even for 1 year at first – must be recognised and a written invitation to reduce costs must be made only after that.

Then you usually get once more min. 6 months of time to reduce costs, or to seek appropriate living space, then pre-explain with the job center or social office before signing a new rental contract.

If you have not received a written request to reduce costs beforehand, you should submit a written formless objection and point to the notice period of 3 months.

Otherwise, the call for cost reduction should be what the job centre should be after this transitional period from 1. June still max. for the KDU – pays.

You would then get that and the difference amount would have to You will then pay yourself from your standard requirement for living or own income.

DasOrakel
10 months ago

This should be the result of the re-application decision and the letter.

Perhaps from 1 June no longer.

Unless you can prove unsuccessful apartment search.

Marshall7
10 months ago

Yes, you get, you have to pay the extra requirement of the rent from the regular service.

KI1904
10 months ago

From the 1.06 no longer quite, and you shall look for something smaller and cheaper.

You could just go to work and pay your rent yourself. You’ve been a long enough job, according to your questions. Incidentally, money from the employment office and JC is not a pension.