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what age to a boy & girl have to be in sepeare bedrooms
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hi i have 2 daughters aged 4&2 and 1 son at 9months and currently live in a 2 bed council flat can you please tell me at what age is our son not allowed to stay in our room and at what age my daughters cannot stay in the same room with himis there any legal grounds where as the council would have to move us into a bigger property
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children of either sex can share till they are 10 seems to be the average, and they can take living rooms into account so therefore, it may be that you are never entiltled to get a bigger house as, for example youngest son and daughter could share 2nd bedroom for next 8 years, and older girl has living room as bedroom. Then when middle child is 10, the girls share together and boy has living room as bedroom. of course, it will depend on what your partcular council has as their rules, so it might be worth looking at their website, or contacting them
children of either sex can share till they are 10 seems to be the average, and they can take living rooms into account so therefore, it may be that you are never entiltled to get a bigger house as, for example youngest son and daughter could share 2nd bedroom for next 8 years, and older girl has living room as bedroom. Then when middle child is 10, the girls share together and boy has living room as bedroom. of course, it will depend on what your partcular council has as their rules, so it might be worth looking at their website, or contacting them
the other thing i meant to say is that even if the council assesses you as needing more bedrooms, there is no garuntee you will get them or get them within a specific time, after all they put people in order of priority.
By the way there is no "law" about it as such - if you had your own house noone would care whether you had enough bedrooms or not
By the way there is no "law" about it as such - if you had your own house noone would care whether you had enough bedrooms or not
As they are brothers and sisters it is immaterial - their ageing is 'natural growth' and doesn't count as overcrowding.
Overcrowding is only allowed if it is:
* due to natural growth (such as a child reaching one of the specified ages (see above)
http://england.shelter.org.uk/advice/advice-64 97.cfm
So the council, housing association or anybody else is not legally obliged to rehouse you into a bigger house. When your son gets to an age you are uncomfortable with him sharing with your daughters, he can have your bedroom and you can sleep in the living room.
Overcrowding is only allowed if it is:
* due to natural growth (such as a child reaching one of the specified ages (see above)
http://england.shelter.org.uk/advice/advice-64 97.cfm
So the council, housing association or anybody else is not legally obliged to rehouse you into a bigger house. When your son gets to an age you are uncomfortable with him sharing with your daughters, he can have your bedroom and you can sleep in the living room.
tigwig
Stop pushing your personal opinions on others. If you want to rant about life do it in chatterbank. You know nothing of this persons circumstances, yet you choose to ram your opinion down their throat.
She asked for legal advice... not your personal opinion. Get out of your ivory tower and get a life.
J
Stop pushing your personal opinions on others. If you want to rant about life do it in chatterbank. You know nothing of this persons circumstances, yet you choose to ram your opinion down their throat.
She asked for legal advice... not your personal opinion. Get out of your ivory tower and get a life.
J
thanks for everyone's advice and just to clear it up both me and my partner work full time we employ a babysitter in which we pay for and our both proud of the fact that we dont relay on benefits iam currenty looking for for private accomadation but as am 24 i need a garentour which i dont have my also doesnt have a golden credit history so were stuck with the council so tigwig next time you wish to post a answer get the facts first not everyone is on benefits as you seem to think
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