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Disagreement Resolution
My colleague and I are in disagreement over a Housing issue, which I do not believe is legal.
Can a Housing Association tenant buy another property and still remain a tenant in the HA property, or would doing so, leave them open to eviction?
I disagree, but he says although moraly wrong, it is not illegal to be a tenant and then buy a house.
Can a Housing Association tenant buy another property and still remain a tenant in the HA property, or would doing so, leave them open to eviction?
I disagree, but he says although moraly wrong, it is not illegal to be a tenant and then buy a house.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It would appear that a Housing Association Tenant may be allowed to own another property as long as the Housing Association property remains the main home of the Tenant and is not sub-let. See:-
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Questio n116364 7.html
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Once you are already a housing association tenant you can buy another house as long as you can afford it. You just can't have you own house first and then get a housing association house. The other way round where you are a tenant first then buy the other house is ok.
Under recent rules social housing is only on a 15 year agreement, after the 15 years are up you are accessed to see if you still have a need for the social housing. So someone who is a recent ( last 2 or 3 years) tenant would have to move out after the initial 15 years was up if they had another house they could use.
Under recent rules social housing is only on a 15 year agreement, after the 15 years are up you are accessed to see if you still have a need for the social housing. So someone who is a recent ( last 2 or 3 years) tenant would have to move out after the initial 15 years was up if they had another house they could use.