How do you get one of those new flats?

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gerispringer
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How do you get one of those new flats?

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My daughter, a primary school teacher, and her partner are looking for a flat in the locality. No joy on the private rental market. Got me thinking - how do you get your name down for one of those numerous new builds in Sydenham (Greyhound/Bell Green/Southend Lane etc)?
Would they qualify? or being local residents/not on benefits be a disadvantage?
Manwithaview1
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Re: How do you get one of those new flats?

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Apply to the housing association building them
Eagle
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Re: How do you get one of those new flats?

Post by Eagle »

God forbid the fact they are nor on benefits should be a disadvantage . Nothing however would surprise me.

Of course people in employment should get priority over people on benefits.

I wish the luck.
Manwithaview1
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Re: How do you get one of those new flats?

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Eagle wrote:God forbid the fact they are nor on benefits should be a disadvantage . Nothing however would surprise me.

Of course people in employment should get priority over people on benefits.

I wish the luck.
They should go to who is most needy. When you mean benefits you mean long-term unemployed or those who lost their job last week?

I would be appalled if it goes to a tax avoider :mrgreen:
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Re: How do you get one of those new flats?

Post by Eagle »

Someone who lost their job recently would be given preference over long term unemployed but people in full time employment should of course get priority.

It stands to reason that the long term unemployed ( in many cases no intention of being employed ) should go to the back of the queue

Surely no one can object to that.
Manwithaview1
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Re: How do you get one of those new flats?

Post by Manwithaview1 »

Eagle wrote:Someone who lost their job recently would be given preference over long term unemployed but people in full time employment should of course get priority.

It stands to reason that the long term unemployed ( in many cases no intention of being employed ) should go to the back of the queue

Surely no one can object to that.
How many long term unemployed do you reckon there are in the UK?

Under 100,000?
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