Disabled mother moving into my housing association flat
Stephen1234
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Hi everyone, I’m in need of some advice. I live in a one bedroom housing association flat with my partner and my mother is currently living with my sister and her daughter in a two bedroom council flat that they have signed an agreement with the council to state that they could not be rehoused due to overcrowding. My mother is 81 and in receipt of high rate AA and requires constant care which my sister cannot give her as she works. My question is that is there anyway my mother could be rehoused with me or if she came to live me would I be classed as making myself intentionally homeless?
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