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Am I Entitled To A Small Flat ?
I live and work in London Enfield for the last 3 years. I don't live on benefits and I'm working full time and pay my taxes.
For the time being I'm sharing a house but I'm 61 years old and don't have patient enough to bear with the noise and lack of cleaning the flatmates behavior. Sometimes I get so depressed I just want to get a sleep and don't wake up. Sometimes I can't sleep and go to work exhausted. Don't get wrong : I like them all but is to much for me. Someone told me that I probably am entitled to request the council a small flat to live on my own. Can anyone please help and tell if its true and what should I do to achieve it? Please help me... Thank you for reading
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These might help: http:// england. shelter. org. uk/ get_ advice/ finding_ a_ place_ to_ live/ council_ housing/ who_ is_ eligible_ to_ apply http:// www. housing- rights. info/ obtaining- council- housing. php
02:13 Sat 07th Dec 2013
This will help you find the criteria that Enfield apply:
http:// www.hou nslow.g ov.uk/i ndex/ho using/a pplyfor housing .htm
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Your chances in Enfield don't look too good, unfortunately:
http:// www.enf ield.go v.uk/in fo/652/ housing -genera l_infor mation_ and_adv ice/384 /i_want _to_app ly_for_ council _housin g
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You could look into options around sheltered housing if over 60 (55 in some areas) - tends to be lower demand for it so can easier to get into. You can live in sheltered and still work.
http:// www.enf ield.go v.uk/in fo/107/ housing -shelte red-cou ncil_te nants/2 71/shel tered_h ousing
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single people are usually at the very bottom of housing waiting lists, especially ones who are working full time and not on a low enough wage to receive any benefits i'm afraid. Perhaps you could privately rent a flat? Or at least find another house share - people sometime let out rooms in family homes, which might be a bit better for someone more mature