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Adapted housing list for disabled tenant

elaina79
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My partner and I are looking to move in together, he is disabled and in a wheelchair so we need an adapted property. I have 3 kids and currently live in a 3 bed private rented house. I have been looking for housing associations that specialise in adapted houses/bunglaows. Does anyone know of any?
Many thanks
My partner and I are looking to move in together, he is disabled and in a wheelchair so we need an adapted property. I have 3 kids and currently live in a 3 bed private rented house. I have been looking for housing associations that specialise in adapted houses/bunglaows. Does anyone know of any?
Many thanks
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apply to your local council's housing register, likely called something involving 'choice' - like choice based lettings. in most areas the majority of housing association properties are let this way including adapted homes. applicants are normally prioritised by need, council schemes are universally bad at recognising future need of choice - hence they might not recognise your desire for your partner to live with you - you might need a disability rights group to help you persuade them. would your landlord consent to your home being adapted?0
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