EverSoSlightlyStressed
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:18:58
Believe me having been on benefits and in the same situation as you in regards to notice, being on benefits didnt make a jot of difference.
Council houses are nothing to do with working, I used to live on a council estate and more people worked than on the private estate I lived on now.
I doubt they will bend over backwards if he stops working - the list for council housing in this county (I think) is 50,000 with 8,000 places
If you aren't entitled to tax credits then he must be earning over 55k?
AuntieMaggie
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:29:07
Agree with Verity - it has nothing to do your DH working.
Why have you left it so long? Are there no housing associations that could've helped you before it got to this point?
emmymama
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:30:24
ds and i spent 2 weeks living in a hostel because my ex kicked us out, then we were given the smallest house you could imagine, 2 years later i have a partner a 1 yer old and anothe on the way and we are still waiting to be rehomed due to overcrowding ad the fact that when the baby comes i wont be able to get in and out of the house...... if there are no houses then you cant have one!
Can you move areas a bit to find more property - still commutable for your dh's work but to a larger town?
Is there no one who could guarantor for you?
I understand your frustrations I really do and agree with the majority you have said.
The only way you are going to be able to rent is privately but if the properties arent there they arent there.
To be honest if he wasnt working the only difference would be that he will qualify for any deposit scheme that your council do- but if there are no private houses then that wouldnt help/
Even families on benefits are housed temporarily in B and Bs.
What sort of council scheme is it? Are you banded according to need?
If so you are going to have to play the long game so the council can not say you have made yourself intentially homeless
MmeLindt
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:32:44
I don't think that there are a lot of houses available at the moment so not sure if it would make a difference.
Why did you leave it so late to sort out an alternative?
EverSoSlightlyStressed
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:33:34
No MP! Should have clarified that we ARE entitled to about 50.00 per month but due to an overpayment last year of £480 we are currently getting nothing (tried to make post shorter). Even if he was earning £55k what difference does that make wrt our current circumstances? We still cannot rent or buy - should we have to live in the car then?
Have you rang shelter to get full advice about the court process??
As long as you have a roof over your head the council will not help you, your best solution is wait to be kicked out and go to the council with everything in binbags.
They will most likely put you in a hostel for anything up top 12 weeks (its unlikely you'll be there for the whole 12 weeks, the longest in this area is 2 weeks).
You will classed as a BAND A (IF YOUR AREA IS ON THE BIDDING SYSTEM) and will be housed in accomadation to fit your needs.
Its either go homeless in a hostel for a few weeks or private rent in temp accomadation (the council also do this, but not sure of how this works)
Yes, sorry, but you will have to live in the car until you can sort yourselves out
Try the CAB or Shelter advice line
EverSoSlightlyStressed
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:36:42
WE DID NOT LEAVE IT LATE (excuse shouting)! As soon as we were served the section 21 at the end of November, I went down to the council as advised by CAB and have returned every time we get more court papers. They have been sitting on it since then obviously expecting us to go away!
You'd be better off looking for a private landlord. Alot of them will be ok with a reference, proof of earnings and a deposit, and no credit check.
Look in the private ad's, on gumtree and similar.
EverSoSlightlyStressed
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:38:53
Message deleted by Mumsnet.
I dont think things will move at all until you have no roof over your head whatsoever, unfortunately this is how they work
There are always agents or LLs willing to rent to folk in your position, but you need to dig for them. Your DH must earn over £55k which is a considerable wage. I think people might struggle to find sympathy for you TBH. Sorry.
My friend is an HCA on £6ph, single mum, and declared bankrupt. She managed to find a private rental flat in the south east. Think she went through gumtree or similar.
To access social housing you must be able to evidence that you cannot afford to go into private rental. If they put you in temp accommodation they may just wait til you have been there a few weeks then ask for evidence that your DH's salary will not now cover the cost of a month's rent + deposit. Unless you bought a lot of clothes I would think you could save that in a couple of months if you were not paying market rates on rent during that time.
EverSoSlightlyStressed
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:40:57
MrsMorgan - thanks bit have already said that there are no properties being advertised here except for rooms in shared houses. Have not seen anything privately advertised since we started looking as it seems they are all rented via letting agents.
EverSoSlightlyStressed
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:43:43
DH does NOT earn 55K or anything near it . How more clearer can I make it - no letting agents will rent to us!!!!
Am off now - really can't be bothered with people who can't read.
wannaBe
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:44:17
well to be blunt if your dh earns £55k a year then I don't see why the council should be obliged to house you over someone who has no income other than what they are able to claim.
Have a look for private rentals - maybe you'll have to rent a flat or a smaller house, but that's life.
cravingcroissants
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:44:39
I agree that you should be able to find a private landlord willing to rent to you without a credit check....I've just done it as I was able to prove I could afford the rent.
To be fair you have known about this situation since November and it's now March and you haven't sorted accomodation for you and your family thinking that the council will have to help you if you're out on the streets. That isn't the way it goes unfortunately.
You need to try and help yourself.
OtterInaSkoda
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:46:06
Have you posted an ad in the paper or on a local website? This worked for me years ago. You'll have to field calls from agents but you may also get a call from a LL who prefers to let directly.
As others have stated - this isn't about your DH working - if the Council don't have any accomodation to let, then they can't let you have it. End of, really.
Put a wanted ad in shop windows and papers.
Ask EVERY letting agent to approach there landlords and ask if they will forego the credit check. Its mainly because landlords with tenancy insurances require it.
Also I am very confused about the whole tax credits thing. You should at least receive the £10 per week one.
MmeLindt
Mon 22-Mar-10 11:49:22
What did the council say when you first approached them? Did they say that they might be able to find you something?
Was the council were honest with you from the start? Did they tell you that you were unlikely to be housed by them unless you were literally on the streets?