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Has anyone encountered problems with Southwark whilst trying to downsize?

I live in a three bedroom property and have been on the housing list to downsize to a two bedroom since 2010. I finally found a property I liked and bid. Two days after being told I was the first on the list to view the two bedroom, I received a letter stating because I am not a pensioner and the bedroom tax policies, I could no longer bid on a two bedroom property. This is despite the fact I have an adult daughter living with me, work full time and am trying to give up a bedroom.

I am unsure how to move forward with this or who to contact for help.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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is your daughter officially recognised as being a authorised person to live in your property?

If Housing Dept has you as living by yourself they would prevent you bidding for a 2 bed property.


If the above does not apply - contact your Resident Officer (Housing Officer) and try and get more information re the letter. failing that your local councillor.

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