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Law of Property Act
A thought has just come to me regarding my previous question about Charges on my property:
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Apparently my mortgagee can appoint a Property Receiver and rent the house out until a better offer is made for the house. I am living in rented accommodation now so is there anything stopping me from renting back my house to live in if the rent was affordable to me.
Would they have to decorate it and replace carpets and curtains etc?
Sounds a bit cheeky but the idea just popped into my mind just now. Thanks.
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Apparently my mortgagee can appoint a Property Receiver and rent the house out until a better offer is made for the house. I am living in rented accommodation now so is there anything stopping me from renting back my house to live in if the rent was affordable to me.
Would they have to decorate it and replace carpets and curtains etc?
Sounds a bit cheeky but the idea just popped into my mind just now. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My first reaction was I hope you can, but on further consideration, I don't think it would be wise.
I know you're wanting a legal answer but think of the hassle and heartbreak when the house is sold.
If they are making the house available for renting, then they would have the option of letting it out either as furnished or un-furnished depending upon what they are hoping to achieve on the rental market.
I know you're wanting a legal answer but think of the hassle and heartbreak when the house is sold.
If they are making the house available for renting, then they would have the option of letting it out either as furnished or un-furnished depending upon what they are hoping to achieve on the rental market.
I seem to remember you are on housing benefit. If the rent of the other place is higher than where you are now you will certainly have to pay more yourself, & you can't assume the housing benefit would pay as much as it does now. The rules are complex & don't necessarily work in your favour.
Move on - don't go back.
Move on - don't go back.