I did read the mortgage agreement but I can't remember anything about renting it out, regardless I still would have bought as I wanted to settle down too. The best thing I ever did was buy my apartment, I love it and it's my home but sometimes things happen that we can not forsee, things happen in your career, things happen in life that can't always be planned for. When I took out the mortgage I didn't realise I was signing a guarantee that nothing unexpected would arise! if you don't mind me asking what are you going to do when you have kids or get married etc?
ps: just so we are clear on this I have no intention of pulling the wool over the council's eyes, I think the AH scheme is great and I feel very lucky to have been given the opportunity to get a great apartment in a great place. I hate the idea of people taking advantage of it and I wouldn't do it myself.
Ok i was probably a bit harsh, but a few other threads had started out asking questions like that to find someone was trying to buy the place through AH just to rent out.
I have bought the council out of the claw back, so its actually owned privately now, so if i have kids ill sell and move into a house. however alot of ppl dont mind living in an apt with kids, so its everyones preference really. If your situation changed, eg. had kids etc, you can sell still and pay the claw back to the council.
I know it seems unfair re; renting out the property. But it has to be done. I think the way the council work it is, NO renting, prevents the AH scheme been taken advantgage of. I dont think they can say, ok,,,, lets see the circumstances, however, dont get me wrong, if you ring them explain your situation and ask them what they advise you to do, i'm sure they will help, but if you do this, Pleaseeeee my advise would be to get their name, and ask them to put anything they confirm with you in writing. E.G yes.. you can rent for the year... then get them to put it on paper. I'd a few issues when buying them out, and after the first one or two situations, i asked them to put everything in writing. It stood by me, and i actually managed to buy my property before the year was up, due to me having written evidence that they told me i could once it was land registered.