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kel100 | 13:38 Sat 11th Jul 2009 | Home & Garden
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i have 4 kids in a 2 bed 1st floor flat people in my town with less kids are being moved to bigger propertys where as im still not,what are my housing rights
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Your living room counts as well, your kitchen also if it is large. Assuming your kitchen is small, you have a 3 roomed flat.
3 rooms can accommodate 5 people.
Children under 1 don't count, and between 1 and 10 they are a half.
It is not considered to be overcrowding if it is due to natural growth, children getting older.
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/repai rs_and_bad_conditions/overcrowding
You could rent somewhere privately, or find a swap.
housing rights......have money - can buy, that's what we did.
Lucky you. We couldn't afford 4.
if others are being housed they must have more points/priority than you.

personally, I stopped having children before I ran out of rooms.

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