i thought i would ask you good folks some advice as you have all been sound advisors to me in the past. here's my dilemma: i currently live in a two up two down with hubby, 17 yr old son and three cats, whom i love dearly (my surrogate babies). this morning, i recieved a letter from the local council with the offer of housing after three years of being on the list (and not really thinking about it much). anyway, this new pad is brand new, second floor, two bed....but i can't take my cats. hubby thinks i am mad to refuse, but i like where i live, the fact that it is a house and my kitties have the freedom of several hundred yards of back gardens. we have been here for ten years and it feels like home, but we are all torn with different opinions of what to do. if this was you, what would you do? all opinions welcomed...x
tell hubby you are not against moving but you need a house with a garden so you have your own space ,you have not got to take the first place the council offer you there will be others
I've never lived in a flat but for some reason I wouldn't fancy it, especially when you don't know what the neighbours will be like. I loved my little terraced house and would still live there if the stairs hadn't got too much for my arthritis.
There soon won't be any security in council/HA tenancies beyone a 5 or ten year agreement if this government gets their way. As soon as your son left home they would insist you moved again into a 1 bedroomed place.