Tennant or successor
I'm new here but anyway here goes.my mom and dad moved into there council home in December 1974.both names were on the rent book until my mom passed away in 2020.my dad's name was still on the book but he has since passed away.feb 2026.my two sisters lived there all there life but the council are saying that my sister can't apply to take over the house as when my mom passed away my dad was made a successor or something like that.whatever you call it.theyre saying you can only do it once or whatever. But I would've thought that my dad would've still been a Tennant.my dad was lost without my mom.he was 78 when mom passed so he wouldn't have known about successions or what not.council never told us about successions n that.just wondering where my sisters stand.its been our family home since 1974.my mom passed away in there.cou cil have told my sisters to start looking for properties
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I am afraid the council are correct
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I was hoping they were wrong.thank you
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Unfortunately when your Mum died the tenancy changed from a joint tenancy to a single tenancy for your Dad, and this counts as one succession which is the maximum allowed.
Your parents signed up to those terms when they accepted the tenancy of their home although I appreciate it was a long time ago.
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Hi @Mommylou72 and a warm welcome to the community from me!
I see Kimi and Michael have already answered your question and given some good advice so I won't add anything else today but it's lovely to have you here on the community and I hope you enjoy your time here😊0
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