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Council Tenancy??
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I live with my partner and 2 year old child.
The council house we live in has been in my partner and his brothers name for ten years.
His brother no longer lives there as moved out three years ago.
Myself and our daughter are down as occupants.
We went to the council to request that my name be put on the tenancy agreement. They have said no and that if we wanted to put it on, we would have to go to court.
They said that If we re applied for the house in both our names, we could lose it as we were ending the contract my partner and the council have on the property and that then the council can decide whether we stay or leave.
Is this right? We simply want my name on the tenancy, so that if anything did happen to him, myself and my daughter wouldn't be turfed out.
The council house we live in has been in my partner and his brothers name for ten years.
His brother no longer lives there as moved out three years ago.
Myself and our daughter are down as occupants.
We went to the council to request that my name be put on the tenancy agreement. They have said no and that if we wanted to put it on, we would have to go to court.
They said that If we re applied for the house in both our names, we could lose it as we were ending the contract my partner and the council have on the property and that then the council can decide whether we stay or leave.
Is this right? We simply want my name on the tenancy, so that if anything did happen to him, myself and my daughter wouldn't be turfed out.
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We cant afford court, this is my point..
So before I can keep the home we have spent loads on, I have to pop out loads of children.. Great :-)
I am actually keeping the unplanned pregnancy, so maybe 2 kids will benefit me after all!! (joke)
On a serious note, I'll probably just leave it as it is till we buy it, as we plan to do this in the next few years.
Redhelen, we are not 'needy' or too badly paid. Lots of people live in and buy council houses.. Doesn't mean we're all poor you know.
So before I can keep the home we have spent loads on, I have to pop out loads of children.. Great :-)
I am actually keeping the unplanned pregnancy, so maybe 2 kids will benefit me after all!! (joke)
On a serious note, I'll probably just leave it as it is till we buy it, as we plan to do this in the next few years.
Redhelen, we are not 'needy' or too badly paid. Lots of people live in and buy council houses.. Doesn't mean we're all poor you know.
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I think the rules are there to prevent a situation where somebody not eligible for social housing could end up being housed.
Hypothetically, you could move in with your partner (who is entitled to the tenancy), gain joint tenancy as you wish, then he could move out - leaving you with sole tenancy to which you may not be entitled.
Even if the three of you were to apply for social housing now (from scratch, so to speak) it is unlikely you would be accommodated immediately. By doing what you wish you would be effectively jumping the queue and that is what this rule is designed to prevent.
Hypothetically, you could move in with your partner (who is entitled to the tenancy), gain joint tenancy as you wish, then he could move out - leaving you with sole tenancy to which you may not be entitled.
Even if the three of you were to apply for social housing now (from scratch, so to speak) it is unlikely you would be accommodated immediately. By doing what you wish you would be effectively jumping the queue and that is what this rule is designed to prevent.
At the end of the day, the council are just a landlord, but they have limited housing stock to work with (for example i find it amazing that your bloke has a 3 bedroomed house as a single tennancy) It's up to you whether you spend money on it or not, but it's just like spending money on any other rented house
Myself and my partner were going to split up, so I was wanting to privatelt rent to save me going onto a rough estate with my daughter.
I have found out i'm pregnant which is why we have agreed to try and patch things up.
We are getting by, but due to my ar$e of an ex partner, he got loads of debt that I had to pay off. Some was mine, but nowhere near as much as his.
This is why i'm going bankrupt. As i only work part time, i couldn't afford to pay back what was being asked, so the best option for me was bankruptcy.
We do get by with a struggle most of the time, but myself and my parner both work, we don't really get any help, which is fine by me really.
I have found out i'm pregnant which is why we have agreed to try and patch things up.
We are getting by, but due to my ar$e of an ex partner, he got loads of debt that I had to pay off. Some was mine, but nowhere near as much as his.
This is why i'm going bankrupt. As i only work part time, i couldn't afford to pay back what was being asked, so the best option for me was bankruptcy.
We do get by with a struggle most of the time, but myself and my parner both work, we don't really get any help, which is fine by me really.