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Council Housing
Hi
I have been talking to my friend and she was telling me about her cousin who lives quite a way from her. Her cousin lives at home with her parents, brother, boyfriend and their young baby. They've been turned down by the council for a house/flat in their area unless they are kicked out by her parents.
She was just wondering hyperthetically (sp?) if her cousin's boyfriend managed to get a job in the town where my friend lives, what are the chances of them managing to get a council flat/house there too? would they be turned down also? or because they have her family there and a job to go to would they stand more of a chance of getting a house/flat?
I told her I would ask on here for her and would be most greatful of any info anyone can give me to tell her.
~Wingnut~
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Wingnut, my sister experienced the same thing when she was living with her boyfriend in my parents' house and they were expecting a baby. In the end my mum went with her to the council offices and told them she was kicking my sister out. Of course she wouldn't have done that, but it was the only way to get the council to give my sister and her family a home.
Personally I think you're a lot better off if you both work, get some money behind you and put a deposit on your own house before starting to think about a family, but then again, everyone is different and my sister is quite happy with the way she went about things, so who am I to argue? I also realise that it is so much harder even getting your foot on the mortgage ladder these days, so I feel very sorry for young people who want to start being independent.
I hope things work out for your friend.