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Why are you so bothered about a house that is not yours, needs alot of work and only has 30 years on the lease. Its his problem and he's making it yours.
Walk away and don't look back.
It seems that the OP has a beneficial interest in the property and therefore if she is claiming HB they would expect the property to be put up for sale and receive her 'share' of the money (she says there is no mortgage).
So walking away is probably not an option.
The OP needs legal advice. At least this way she could obtain a solicitor's letter outlining the difficulties of selling the house in order for her to continue to receive HB.
The fact that she is not living in her council property is the key fact here and she could be in danger of losing this home. She needs to move back in pronto and deal with everything from there.0
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