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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You cant 'force' their hand as there is no law to say your 2 children cannot share a room anyway, however, you may find your council could help you if you apply to go on the waiting list.
My sister had a 14 year old daughter when she became pregnant again and she was opn the waiting list for a place. When she had her daughter her local council advised she could be allocated a 3 bedroomed place because of the age of her eldest and they did indeed offer her 3 bedrooms.
What have your council told you? TBH, your 27 year old son can quite easily get his own place
If this arrangement is to be long term, why not look for a mutual exchange? You will find this information at your local council or within other housing associations in your area.
My sister had a 14 year old daughter when she became pregnant again and she was opn the waiting list for a place. When she had her daughter her local council advised she could be allocated a 3 bedroomed place because of the age of her eldest and they did indeed offer her 3 bedrooms.
What have your council told you? TBH, your 27 year old son can quite easily get his own place
If this arrangement is to be long term, why not look for a mutual exchange? You will find this information at your local council or within other housing associations in your area.
For evaluating overcrowding, a 2 roomed dwelling is considered a 3 person dwelling, and they also count your living room, so your flat would count as 3 roomed - 5 persons.
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/repai rs_and_bad_conditions/overcrowding
As has already been pointed out, your son is not your responsibility, he is an adult, and he certainly is not the council's responsibility.
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/repai rs_and_bad_conditions/overcrowding
As has already been pointed out, your son is not your responsibility, he is an adult, and he certainly is not the council's responsibility.
Thanks for all your answers but i should of told you that i am disabled unable to work and for the last 3 years my daughter has been harrassed and bullied.I will feel safer having my son at home, i have had the police on the cases of the bullying too.I do think some of your comments were pretty harsh as i know many people in 3 bedroomed houses on their own and wont move.If i wasnt for the troble and my disablity i wouldnt need my son at home.Thanks anyway.