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Nephew desperate for flat - can anyone help?

(8 Posts)
Barb5 Wed 04-May-16 18:27:15

What about him just sharing with one other person? That could open up more options. If he shares with a more mature person who is out at work all day it could perhaps be a compromise?

Iam64 Mon 02-May-16 17:21:02

Yes, look up housing associations in the area where he would prefer to live. He will qualify but may have to wait a bit.

ninathenana Mon 02-May-16 16:11:29

I'm saddened by this. My nephew has MS but he lives in Canada.
What is hard to believe is that D and her then partner were allocated a flat in Edinburgh within a week when he lost his job and the accommodation that went with it. He was given priority due to the complications he suffers with type 1 diabetes. Your nephew deserves priority too.

mich777 Mon 02-May-16 15:09:51

Hi there,

Try English Rural Housing Association. They have a website.

Also try a home search agency which may be able to help on his behalf find somewhere suitable. This is what my small company does but in the S.E. of England and I charge a success/finders fee.

Porchlight may be able to help also.

I sincerely hope he finds a peaceful home soon as it is paramount for the road to recovery from all sorts of health issues. Home is so important to us all, and a home that matches your individual needs and desires cannot be underestimated.

Local councils also work with local private developers in some areas where the council sell premises in shopping/town areas that have been run down to housing developers in return for the developer renting the newly renovated property out to their waiting list tenants for 5-10 years.

Good Luck

Pollaidh Mon 18-Apr-16 15:26:55

Thanks Grannyknot, I have just posted on Streetlife and will look for other closed local groups as you suggest.
Trisher - he is registered with all social housing groups and has been for months now. However, the waiting list is enormous.... but thanks for the response!
I suppose I am really hoping someone might know someone.... etc....

trisher Mon 18-Apr-16 14:30:26

Has he tried housing trusts like Anchor? He would certainly qualify under their rules for prioritised housing because of his health problems and lack of proper housing. Hope he finds something permanent soon.

Grannyknot Mon 18-Apr-16 14:06:07

Hi pollaidh so sorry that your young nephew finds himself in this predicament and good of you to try and help.

The only advice I can offer is that I am on a local closed facebook group for the area where I live and I constantly see similar requests on there (i.e. to help find accommodation for someone in receipt of benefits). It's actually a [Name of area] Mums Group and people are very good about helping others in the group. So if you or your nephew are on facebook, it might be worth a try to see whether there is a local group like that.

Or, you could try Streetlife for that area, it is a website where people post and ask for all sorts of local knowledge and assistance: www.streetlife.com/

Good luck.

Pollaidh Mon 18-Apr-16 13:20:02

My nephew Michael is 31 years old, until recently a successful professional ecologist, single and happy. However, he now has ME very severely (he is in the care of the Rheumatics specialist in Bath) and is unable to work. He lives in Bath, where he shares a private rented house with a number of students. This rather chaotic living arrangement is worsening his condition. He now suffers from chronic anxiety and he needs somewhere to live in peace on his own to help him recover. He is in receipt of benefits, including housing benefits.
He is finding that landlords are unwilling to even entertain him as a prospective tenant even though he has never defaulted on his rent, and I am more than willing to stand as guarantor for him. (I should explain that I live in Scotland.) He is not high on the Council list. At the moment he is staying in houses lent by friends who are on holiday. He needs to remain around Bath for his hospital treatment. He has no family who can help except me.
Does anyone at GN have any thoughts on how he might find somewhere to live?