Hi I'm new to this forum
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- Drone
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Dec 2022
03
17:14
Re: Hi I'm new to this forum
First of all Welcome. I would imagine that you will have to apply to the council for housing but the rules are different around the country. Have you paid into the LGP in your time, can you check how much it might be worth and would it be worth taking it now to help out. Otherwise, private renting but i am presuming in the current crisis that would be too expensive. Find out what your contract says about living in the house if not employed and contact the Citizens advice bureau and see if they can put you in touch with people who might help. There could be a possibility that the school may not want your replacement to live in the house, it seems to be happening a lot in schools now, and may offer to rent it to you but that would be a very very slim chance. Citizen's advice is probably your best bet but i am sure others on here will have more better informed information
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- trout39843
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Dec 2022
04
02:36
Re: Hi I'm new to this forum
Welcome sister.
Brother magpie is right and has lots of wisdom on this (many thanks for the help bro.).
Don't be looking too much at the school as they are mainly looking out for themselves.
I went searching in anther cheaper area and found a long term rental that suites my needs. The big cities cost too much, move out in the country where you can finally relax.
I would advise to start getting your pension paperwork as soon as you can as they are not the fastest to get things done.
Brother magpie is right and has lots of wisdom on this (many thanks for the help bro.).
Don't be looking too much at the school as they are mainly looking out for themselves.
I went searching in anther cheaper area and found a long term rental that suites my needs. The big cities cost too much, move out in the country where you can finally relax.
I would advise to start getting your pension paperwork as soon as you can as they are not the fastest to get things done.
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