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<blockquote data-quote="Star47" data-source="post: 932811" data-attributes="member: 100096"><p>Yes, but there is something happening with your house the landlord is selling it and has given you notice of this. You cannot rent privately because there is nothing in your area available and also private renting is very hard to get unless you have a job and you cannot have a job because you are a full time carer, I assume you are in receipt of carers allowance, and it is essential you stay in your area for the needs and requirements of your sons and you have no money other than the benefits you receive, what have the council got to say about that? And have you asked them what they want you to do when you end up on the street with your sons? they have to provide emergency accommodation if that happens, God forbid. </p><p>Have you taken in to the council your notice from the landlord? </p><p></p><p>If you haven't already you must make an appointment to see Citizens advice asap, take your son/s along with you and all paperwork. </p><p></p><p>I'm afraid you will have to go see everybody and anybody about this until you crack this and I'm afraid you will have to do all the leg work and all the phone calls and all the enquiries even though it's really hard (if you are not already, keep a note of all phone calls, what you said and date and time and who you spoke to) unless there is someone who can really jump on the case on your behalf, Citizens Advice would I think. You have to be a bit like a dog with a bone because the council will just keep on filing you away and will not come forwards to you. You have to state your case continually and keep adding to it every time you think of something new. And surely your mental and physical health and well being are a big part of this to the council, are they aware of all your physical and mental problems and those of your sons and how badly affected you will all be if you end up with out home? </p><p></p><p>Onchy on this thread with a PhD in housing tenure options for vulnerable people has quite clearly said council have a duty to house you, phone the council about being a vulnerable family get them to post you there rules/policys on their duty of care to vulnerable people, hope you've messaged Onchy.</p><p></p><p>Keep going, dog with a bone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star47, post: 932811, member: 100096"] Yes, but there is something happening with your house the landlord is selling it and has given you notice of this. You cannot rent privately because there is nothing in your area available and also private renting is very hard to get unless you have a job and you cannot have a job because you are a full time carer, I assume you are in receipt of carers allowance, and it is essential you stay in your area for the needs and requirements of your sons and you have no money other than the benefits you receive, what have the council got to say about that? And have you asked them what they want you to do when you end up on the street with your sons? they have to provide emergency accommodation if that happens, God forbid. Have you taken in to the council your notice from the landlord? If you haven't already you must make an appointment to see Citizens advice asap, take your son/s along with you and all paperwork. I'm afraid you will have to go see everybody and anybody about this until you crack this and I'm afraid you will have to do all the leg work and all the phone calls and all the enquiries even though it's really hard (if you are not already, keep a note of all phone calls, what you said and date and time and who you spoke to) unless there is someone who can really jump on the case on your behalf, Citizens Advice would I think. You have to be a bit like a dog with a bone because the council will just keep on filing you away and will not come forwards to you. You have to state your case continually and keep adding to it every time you think of something new. And surely your mental and physical health and well being are a big part of this to the council, are they aware of all your physical and mental problems and those of your sons and how badly affected you will all be if you end up with out home? Onchy on this thread with a PhD in housing tenure options for vulnerable people has quite clearly said council have a duty to house you, phone the council about being a vulnerable family get them to post you there rules/policys on their duty of care to vulnerable people, hope you've messaged Onchy. Keep going, dog with a bone [/QUOTE]
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