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Pregnant and in a 1 bed housing association

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WildRubyCrow · 16/04/2024 21:30

Hi,

I hope this is in the correct place!

I've not long discovered that I am pregnant, and my husband and I ate already living in a 1 bedroom apartment rented from a local housing association. My question/worry is that in time, as we would exceed the tenant limit on our contract that our social landlord could evict us as there would be too many humans so to speak (only 2 are allowed in our guaranteed lifetime tenancy).

Cab anybody please advise? We really love where we live (minus some of the people) and we would be in no rush to move to accommodate the new baby, we are sure we could manage just fine for the first few months in our 1 bedroom apartment whilst we waited for something larger but I'm concerned the landlord would have other ideas.

Thanks in advance!

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UnicornPrincessSarah · 24/04/2024 08:17

WildRubyCrow · 23/04/2024 14:21

Thank you, I was worrying over nothing. I will let them know once I'm further along but it seems like we'll just stay where we are until we can bid on a home. Thankfully we're not homeless so I'm certainly not going to complain!

Yeah im in the same position in my 1 bed I'm lucky as I have my own garden so can escape in there, would be nice if can get a 2 bed before there a toddler really as need more space then

WildRubyCrow · 25/04/2024 15:17

UnicornPrincessSarah · 24/04/2024 08:17

Yeah im in the same position in my 1 bed I'm lucky as I have my own garden so can escape in there, would be nice if can get a 2 bed before there a toddler really as need more space then

Thank you, that's helpful to know you're in the same position however unfortunately no garden for us! Luckily, a national park is only a quarter of a mile away but it would certainly be nice to have the extra space at home when it's eventually needed!

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