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Sorry I have been out with my children. We live on site and the house belongs to the education authority who also own the Outdoor Centre it is attached to. |My wife is employed as a Head of Centre and living on site allows her to be able to assist anyone who is staying at the centre when normally people would have gone home after work. Living on site allows her to trouble shoot any problems with such things as fire alarms, kitchen gas problems, general questions about where things are as well as seeing groups in. We have been told we will have 28 days notice at the end of the Easter School term to leave the house. We do not have a written contract and have signed no agreement of tennancy. The council want to sell the buildings.
My wife doesn't want to risk loosing her redundancy, so would probably prefer to abide by certain rules, but I, would like to stay put. I am not employed by anyone and only live here because of her. How long could 'I' and maybe the children forstall the leaving of the property without affecting my wife, if she left when asked.