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Housing Dilema Please Help


Housing Dilema Please Help

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Mark15788
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Only just remembered to come back here. All went smooth. The compensation helped to buy a lot of new furniture, decorating costs etc.

It is much better than my other flat. Plus it’s ground floor and near the beach.

I reported to police within 3 days, was assigned a new officer, they done a home visit, said he didn’t need to do any disclosures and was there to keep me safe.
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Mark15788, it's really cool that everything has ended up in a positive way. But if we talk about housing issues, in some cases - it's much easier and profitable to make a total renovation of the house. You should check it ( link here: http://www.maggwire.com/how-to-save-on-repairs-effective-tips/ ) to get all the necessary information about effectiveness of spending money on renovation.
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Good to hear plus you’ve got your £6.5k to enjoy every cloud definitely has a silver lining. Do you think the new apartment is better than your old one?
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Wanted to update. I was worrying too much. In the end the HA offered me a viewing of a property, I actually love it, and no forms or checks, they do what’s called a managed transfer.
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After enquiries it looks like my current housing association advertise through home finder so I don’t think I’ll try register because it asks for current landlord on app form and once they see I have a unspent conviction they could refuse my app but also could check with current landlord if they were aware.

Good news is, housing association have offered a £6,500 home loss compensation payment and reasonable reimbursement of removal expenses.

Just in the hands of their allocation team now.
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Think I’m just going to have to see what properties they offer me . And take it from there.
I was advised to register on the local home finder too but I know they ask about convictions and think they’ll just reject me straight away.
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As far as referencing goes that’s to see what type of tenant you are your currently a tenant with them so they know what type of tenant you are so there shouldn’t be any reason for them to be checking again
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What my solicitor basically said to me was that if I notified the ppu that I was intending to move they may become interested in knowing properties I’m interested in for example I find the perfect flat the ppu checks the area for other offenders, schools and the like and comes back and says the property is not appropriate if I move it seems to the ppu I’m not listening to him if I don’t I’ve lost the flat. There’s no legal requirement for them to do this unless there a shpo condition but we all know what they are like. I’m dreading ever having to move from my place
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Tenancy says nothing about reporting a conviction and police decided they didn’t need to disclose. 
I’m not sure what info/or criteria they use to decide they didn’t need to disclose but there’s no conditions in SHPO regarding areas I can live in or things I can’t be near to, and the fact there’s a primary school just down from me didn’t prompt them to decide it was unsuitable and go and disclose to housing association. 
So it got me thinking, what would prompt the police to try and block a particular property and would the housing association just transfer my tenancy to the new property they give me without up to date checks or would they require me to agree again. 
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