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am i intitled to council house
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my landlord gave to a 2 month eviction notice as she is selling the house and the council told mme i have to stay in the property untill the tenancy and eviction notice runs out and then they will house me within the council and i wont have to keep moving into private rented propertys every year or 2, i am with my husband and my 4 year old son my husband is looking for work and i am starting a course to train to be a teacher in september so at the present minuite we are receiving jsa.... will i get housed more quicker as we r a couple with a child and i am not a single mother, thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Being a single parent as opposed to a couple makes no difference on the housing list - its the fact you are being made homeless and have a child that gets you priority. However you may not have much choice in where you live and will certainly have to spend some time in temporary accommodation first - you will have a lot more control if you privately rent.
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Actually Eddie, I'm doing a course to be a teacher, it's a three year degree in Early Years Education with QTS attached so riley may well be doing a similar one, or maybe she's already done the degree and is starting a PGCE or GTP? Also- regarding the spelling; there are likely to be many good teachers who can't spell.
HI Sophie - my husband (the ex-primary deputy head) can't spell for toffee. He was born in Germany (his dad was in the RAF) and he spoke German for a couple of years and then he learnt to read when he came to England using the ITA (Initial Teaching Alphabet - which is phonetic or something) and he is rubbish at spelling!
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