1. have you been accepted as statutory homeless, unintentionally and in priority need by the local authority and received a letter from them confirming this and stating that they have a duty to rehouse you?
2. if the council are compulsory purchasing the property and you have children under 16 yrs and/or a significant medical problem which makes you vulnerable under the terms of the homelessness act - then you fulfil the criteria set out in no.1........if this is the case and you have not received an official letter stating they have a duty to rehouse, then that is what you need to do first (get that letter off them, pronto!). if you do not fulfil that criteria, then their duty to you is 'advice and assistance' only and they do not have to provide you with accommodation.
3. assuming you do fulfil the criteria, they have a duty to house you, which could be temporary accommodation first of all which could include b+b and is unlikely to be suitable for your needs if you have a family while you are waiting for permanent housing to come up. they can suggest, cajole, badger and even lie that you 'have' to accept private rented, but that it not true - you can insist solely n council accommodation only. if they have given you that letter stating they have a duty to rehouse you, then that duty remains until you are found PERMANENT accommodation, or you accept the offer of private rented places
4. as for the eviction notice, they cannot evict you without going to court - the court will find in favour of the council and will provide with a date after that......usually 28 days from the court hearing, unless you can prove/provide evidence of extenuating circumstances. once that date have expired/gone past.....the council can go back to court to apply for a bailiffs warrant to enforce the court order and will give you another date (again 28 days) and you will then be turfed out - and then homeless.
5. contact a housing solicitor or wait to speak to shelter to verify this information is up to date and correct
6. don't panic yet and don't allow the council to try and force you into doing anything. nowt will happen until after the new year.....bailiffs are lazy over the xmas period!!!
this info is provided by my hubby who was a homelessness officer for 10 years, so is the truth in a nutshell. some councils are crap and will try anything to force you into private rents (it lessens pressure on their own housing stock) and even omit information from discussions unless specifically asked about - this is where shelter or the solicitor will be of help (do not go to the cab, they do not know enough about housing to help you when things get complicated.
basically, the crux is....have they said they have a duty to rehouse you....and sent you written confirmation of this....if not, GET IT ASAP and demand that they write to you at this point stating their duty to you. if they paid out money before a credit check and it is now refused, then that is their problem, not yours (councils can be stupid like this!) - and if they did....it does suggest to me that they do have a duty to you, as they do not like flashing money around unles you have to. i will subscribe to this thread and see how things go for you, so do continue to post and update us. mr kicker knows the law inside out and every trick in the book....so ask away. good luck and try not to worry......regards, lisa x