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Originally Posted by Josy
No it definitely is possible, I know people that have done it and by reading this thread so do others here.
A house still gets passed down here, and if someone stays (or claims to) in the property for 6 months the house/tenancy can also be transferred to them even if the original tenant still stays there and then purchased.
And the article above states in bold that the NHF said the subsidy will cost tax payers £5.8bn
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Ah yes the cost of renting elsewhere yes I get it now.
It's not possible in Leeds anymore.
'If you have taken over the tenancy following the death of the previous
tenant the tenancy does not go to someone else if you die. We may
agree to give them a new tenancy under our Letting Policy and allow
them to stay in the property but there is no automatic right to stay.
17 Introductory Tenants DO NOT have this right. You get this right if you become a secure tenant.
.8 If the tenancy passes to a member of your family and the home is bigger
than they need this is one of the grounds for possession. We will offer
them a suitable alternative property. If they do not accept that offer we
have the right to ask the Court to give us possession of the property.'
You have the right to pass your tenancy to another person (called an Assignment). Certain conditions apply to this right. Generally you can only pass your tenancy in this way to someone who would have the right to take over your tenancy if you died (succession). Please ask your Neighbourhood Housing Office for more details.
http://www.leeds.gov.uk/docs/Tenancy...Jan%202014.pdf