She says 'the new house' so could be either. I'd put money on his mum has bought a property, they stay rent free while doing the property uphas she actually said those words at all “the house we’re buying”? Or renting cos they can’t afford to buy another?
DonutI think they probably are shagging most nights. I bet beevs is an any hole is a goal type who would shag a donut if it rolled past him. Beggy’s tiny mind mistakes that for love and affection.
I really wish its this one or something similar
How so?I can’t believe it would be social housing/council house, I work in that area and they wouldn’t not qualify and/or be would be very far down the list in terms if need
From what I remember you'd have to have your house repossessed, so a forced homeless situation, and not have the funds avaliable to find a private rent. Then you'd have to be put in to temporary accommodation by the council before you gained enough points and to be classed as a priority. You can sometimes get extra points if you have strong links to the area I.e family or starting a new job, but that still won't guarantee it. That is normally how it goes. If they've sold the house they'll likely have more than 10k coming to them, so enough to find a house/put themselves up in a hotel if necessary.How so?
They have 3 kids, potentially with extra needs, on paper boss berb bogtrotter is unemployed, potentially even claiming universal credit, beaver must have a job lined up in the area (a "local connection")
Granted they're not homeless but other than that what else would they realistically need to be granted a HA/LA property?
My friend got a social housing flat in London of all places with no kids, not living in the area at the time but did have a job there and she got one after being on a waiting list maybe about 5 months?
I totally agree after the sexxehhh rangeh, walking into Selfridge's and buying the "Chanel earrings" and not wanting to know unless it's 10k a month it's absolutely abhorrent and rage inducing that they should be taking up a house that a genuine family who are struggling could make use of, when the dingles current financial woes are all self inflicted, but from friends whove had LA/HA properties I can't see any reason they would be "way down the list" than many more people other than those in temp accomodation/homeless
Not saying you're wrong but in that case how my mate got hers is an absolute mystery as she had £££s saved up for a house deposit before she moved to London, now she's moved it's not enough for London prices so she needs to add to it but it's still obviously thousands.From what I remember you'd have to have your house repossessed, so a forced homeless situation, and not have the funds avaliable to find a private rent. Then you'd have to be put in to temporary accommodation by the council before you gained enough points and to be classed as a priority. You can sometimes get extra points if you have strong links to the area I.e family or starting a new job, but that still won't guarantee it. That is normally how it goes. If they've sold the house they'll likely have more than 10k coming to them, so enough to find a house/put themselves up in a hotel if necessary.
It doesn't appear to say that "ETA On this it says the council will house you if the mortgage simply became too expensiveNot saying you're wrong but in that case how my mate got hers is an absolute mystery as she had £££s saved up for a house deposit before she moved to London, now she's moved it's not enough for London prices so she needs to add to it but it's still obviously thousands.
I honestly think anyone can apply for housing association, you'll just get more points when bidding if your house has been reposessed
ETA On this it says the council will house you if the mortgage simply became too expensivewho knows, for me, it's just the only thing that makes sense as to why she hasn't mentioned exchanging contracts, speaking to estate agents, speaking to solicitors (when they bought the shack she talked about this kind of stuff regularly in vlogs) but renovating, either that or what someone further up the thread said it's either HA or beavers mums rental and they're doing it up in exchange for a low/free rent
That's exactly how it reads to me?It doesn't appear to say that "ETA On this it says the council will house you if the mortgage simply became too expensive"
What is the top bit that has been cut off prior to the bullets? It seems to indicate that if if you paid credit cards etc and other debts before your mortgage/rent and/or knowingly moved into a property that you could not afford you could be classed as "intentionally homeless" and therefore not eligible for assistance.
Maybe your friend lied on their application? Maybe they had no fixed address and pretended to sofa surf. How long were they on the list? Maybe they had an amount in their account under the threashold of funds (london allowances are higher due to cost of living there) there are loads of ways to try and get around it. I know people who have applied with a council in a different part of the country and managed to get a house due to getting a job in the area, but they were on the list for a few years for a transfer.Not saying you're wrong but in that case how my mate got hers is an absolute mystery as she had £££s saved up for a house deposit before she moved to London, now she's moved it's not enough for London prices so she needs to add to it but it's still obviously thousands.
I honestly think anyone can apply for housing association, you'll just get more points when bidding if your house has been reposessed and the situation is as you described, but from what I've heard it's not an automatic no for anyone even if you were technically a millionaire.
ETA On this it says the council will house you if the mortgage simply became too expensivewho knows, for me, it's just the only thing that makes sense as to why she hasn't mentioned exchanging contracts, speaking to estate agents, speaking to solicitors (when they bought the shack she talked about this kind of stuff regularly in vlogs) but renovating, either that or what someone further up the thread said it's either HA or beavers mums rental and they're doing it up in exchange for a low/free rent
Errrr my friend has morals and decency but like bogtrotter she's a bit thickMaybe your friend lied on their application? Maybe they had no fixed address and pretended to sofa surf. How long were they on the list? Maybe they had an amount in their account under the threashold of funds (london allowances are higher due to cost of living there) there are loads of ways to try and get around it. I know people who have applied with a council in a different part of the country and managed to get a house due to getting a job in the area, but they were on the list for a few years for a transfer.
Yeah of course anyone can apply. But a single person with low needs, no drug/alcohol/domestic/mental health/medical problems are not normally top of the list. Even people with a few kids are not top of the list.
Someone who already has a private rent and not in an overcrowded property etc. will be at the bottom of the pile. It will vary from council to council how they do it. What the demand is in the area. Sometimes a property will come up if simply no one else wants it/bids on it, which again is rare. You also have to be on the housing list for a few years, or apply to transfer to an area. You can provide details if you're in financial hardship but you have to prove it, and then the council will decide on your individual circumstances
ETA in the majority of the UK you're not eligible for social housing if you earn over s certain amount, I think it's 50k. Will be more for the London area
Housing associations sometimes have different rules. Like sometimes they only let to people earning over a certain amount but under a certain figure. These properties are still advertised through the council pages for people to bid on, and you still have to be within the certain Band and have the right amount of points etc. but they have slightly different contracts to council housingErrrr my friend has morals and decency but like bogtrotter she's a bit thickand couldn't keep up with that level of lies unfortunately... I honestly think she got it genuinely after applying about 5 months previously. It's housing association not council, I guess there are just times when demand is low for whatever reason and someone unexpected gets a flat lol
That's easy to explain away as when they got the house beaver was working for his dad on a much higher salary and the last year interest rates have gone through the roof, meaning that it hasn't always been that way and it's not their fault that they now can't afford it.If you become homless though money mismanagement or poor choices (ie moving into a house you knew or reasonably should have known you cannot afford) they may not help
I think they will too. There will be a bit of equity in the house and properties are very cheap in Hornsea. I think Beever will be keen to buy something pretty much outright to ensure they can’t be put out again. This is quite sensible but it will be a dump through necessity. I get the feeling Beever is just about done with Insta and Beggy will be getting - at a minimum - some kind of employed role. Roma is entitled to free nursery hours at 2 (and I think provision has just changed or is about to change to even now) so anything Rebecca brings in will help and won’t be under deduction of nursery feesHousing associations sometimes have different rules. Like sometimes they only let to people earning over a certain amount but under a certain figure. These properties are still advertised through the council pages for people to bid on, and you still have to be within the certain Band and have the right amount of points etc. but they have slightly different contracts to council housing
Another way people can get housed is if they have children with disabilities. Or have disabilities themselves.
The lies people tell to get housed is unreal. I wouldn't put it past Dingle, but I think they'll buy another crappy shack.
The other test is have you paid credit card bills etc before mortgage and rent - ie have you mismanaged money. It is not a single question assessment.That's easy to explain away as when they got the house beaver was working for his dad on a much higher salary and the last year interest rates have gone through the roof, meaning that it hasn't always been that way it's not their fault that they now can't afford it.
Sorry guys if you don't agree but I will die on this hill that due to everything Dingles said thus far I believe they are rentingI would have guessed private and cos you wouldn't really waste money on "renovating" a private landlords house I think it's a housing association place. You can't change my mind sorry
That's fineThat's easy to explain away as when they got the house beaver was working for his dad on a much higher salary and the last year interest rates have gone through the roof, meaning that it hasn't always been that way and it's not their fault that they now can't afford it.
Sorry guys if you don't agree but I will die on this hill that due to everything Dingles said thus far I believe they are rentingI would have guessed private first but then cos you wouldn't really waste money on "renovating" a private landlords house I do think it's a housing association place. You can't change my mind sorry
While I suspect they've got massive debts elsewhere we don't know for definite and given how quick bog got her gallbladder removed through dishonesty it's my opinion that getting around that would be small fry to them tbhI think they will too. There will be a bit of equity in the house and properties are very cheap in Hornsea. I think Beever will be keen to buy something pretty much outright to ensure they can’t be put out again. This is quite sensible but it will be a dump through necessity. I get the feeling Beever is just about done with Insta and Beggy will be getting - at a minimum - some kind of employed role. Roma is entitled to free nursery hours at 2 (and I think provision has just changed or is about to change to even now) so anything Rebecca brings in will help and won’t be under deduction of nursery fees
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The other test is have you paid credit card bills etc before mortgage and rent - ie have you mismanaged money. It is not a single question assessment.
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