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Housing inheritance
Is it automatic for son 50+ living with mother to inherit her council flat if mother's in care or dies?
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that's one local authority but i assume the law is the same for all
that's one local authority but i assume the law is the same for all
if your fathers name was on the rent book you have little or no claim
but if your mother is the only one who had her name on the rent book you have a chance that if you contact the said council now you might be allowed to put your name on the rent book and that should give you a right to stay in the flat
but its the councils decission
but if your mother is the only one who had her name on the rent book you have a chance that if you contact the said council now you might be allowed to put your name on the rent book and that should give you a right to stay in the flat
but its the councils decission
The short answer is 'it depends'. If the tenancy agreement has always been in your mother's sole name and wasn't assigned to her and you have (and can prove) you have been living there for at least 12 months, you will probably be able to succeed to the tenancy if your mother dies. You may also be able to receive the tenancy by your mother assigning it to you. If your mother held the tenancy with someone else and the tenancy agreement states only 'one assignment' (many of them do), you may not be able to unless the Council are feeling generous. All the information you need will be in the tenancy agreement.
He can't make her go into care jaydah, if her Doctor and other agencies involved feel that she is receiving the necessary care at home, they will not recommend that she goes into care,( if for no other reason than that it's more costly) I suggest that you keep a close eye on the situation, and if your aunt continues to be bullied by her son, then speak to Social Services, and mybe the Welfare Dept. of the Council, I'm sure they could advise her, I doubt whether they would automatically transfer the tenancy to him anyway and certainly not if she lives in sheltered housing!.........
yes jay, there is a huge difference, sheltered housing can only be tenanted by a someone of pensionable age, and if they leave has to be let to someone else in that category, but since your cousin is single with no dependants he may not be eligible to have the tenancy transferred to him, I assume that the flat has 2 bedrooms, and therefore the Council may decide that it's more suitable for a family, they may well offer to house him, but in a 1 bedroomed flat, which they would deem adequate for him, best to check with the Housing Dept. they may give you some info as to the policy they adopt in such cases..............if you're very concerned, contact Social Services and explain the problem, you'll find them helpful!..........
Jay, don't worry about that at all!............they're very discreet, it'll be very easy for them to become involved, since your aunt has had a stroke, and her health isn't great, they can make it look like they are becoming involved as a matter of course, make sure you make them aware that you feel that your aunt would suffer if your cousin knows of your involvement, as long as you fill them in properly, there won't be a problem!........they can truly be your aunt's champions, in that they can make sure that she stays in her home, if that's what she wants, and they will monitor her closely if there is chance of bullying by her son..............I know, have dealt with many similiar cases over the years!...........sad, but true that sometimes sons and daughter's don't always put their elderly parents before what they want.................
Ok jay, not uncommon in our line of work, just make sure to let the social worker aware of this too, will all help!...........hope all goes well for your aunt, not a nice situation for her, but hopefully if you make the right people aware, it will be resolved, let me know how you go, and if you need further advice...............let me know...........welsh