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Advice Please renting to Ex and child
lgstar
Posts: 2 Newbie
Looking for some help!
Is there any laws against renting to an ex partner whom you are father of one of there children?
Is there any laws against renting to an ex partner whom you are father of one of there children?
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Not if the property is genuinely an investment property. Your posting don't give enough details about the property/current arrangements for us to be suitably judgemental
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A 2 bedroom flat would be rented to the ex parterner who has one of there children.
The women recieves benifits and the child attends school (the main reason is the rented property is very near the childs nursery / and school)
They wanted to know if this was legal before going any further with the idea.0 -
i think the fact that there are benefits involved stops it in its tracksmake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
A Tenant cannot receive HB/LHA if s/he is responsible for a child and the LL is the other parent of the child.Looking for some help!
Is there any laws against renting to an ex partner whom you are father of one of there children?
Again - so many "can I claim HB for letting to/from family member/.friend?" queries on here.
They loathed each other enough to split up and yet now want the state to fund one paying the other rent?
or is it "let's pretend we've split up and the taxpayers will help clear the mortgage for us"?0
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