Andy_and_lou
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But where exactly does it say that, it doesn't actually say anywhere you can't rent them out (not that I've seen) so can you just say that's you ppr and live somewhere else?
Arguing with or condemning the OP, who has - in response to rather personal questions - set out the reasons for wanting to rent the house out, having been unable to sell it, is not helpful. The OP has also been quite clear that they want to do everything in an above-board fashion.I don't think it's fair for you to rent out your home as there are already 1,000s on lists for affordable housing and the whole point is that you live in it. As far as i know that is in the contract you signed when you bought it. you will either have to sell it and pay your clawback or else stay put but you can't rent out the whole house as you're just acting like all the other property speculators who are driving the prices up for the rest of us.
I actually agree with you jrewing, but that's not how it works, I don't know why. The council initially were interested in buying it back but then they backed down, not sure why.
I do have sympathy with your point, but target your ire at the Government and local authorities, not at the hapless OP who's trying to do everything honestly and above-board [unlike, generalised venom herepersonal circumstances aside, it is not right that an affordable housing purchaser can rent out their house and move on to a new place having used the discount from the local authority to move up the property ladder!
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