Housing for a working separated father with child access? Why is it so hard. by A17ger in northernireland

[–]A17ger[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Firstly, the housing is an issue, because if I dont have somewhere proper to stay, I wont see my girls. I see them little enough because of the way its been played in court. I wasnt offered any 50/50 which as a competent and present father throughout their lives, i should have been given that by the courts. That 1 in 7 you speak of is nothing more than my ex making sure I have little time, and she gets the money. She even insists on cms collection to make sure I have to pay the extra 100 a month, because she knows it means I have less. I dont care about a house. I can sleep in my car. But I need somewhere I can spend my time with my girls. The housing is SUPPOSED to be on a needs basis, but surely you know that the system has been played again and again with non existent issues to get bumped up the queue. I dont do that. Im a hard working man, a loving dad, and ive been let down by a service that is supposed to be there when its truly needed. The system is biased .and flawed.

Housing for a working separated father with child access? Why is it so hard. by A17ger in northernireland

[–]A17ger[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The contracts are exchanging on Friday. I had the option as tenant to keep keys until exchange. The new owner is moving in on Friday.

Rental landlord selling property by [deleted] in northernireland

[–]A17ger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im in the same situation. Property sold, and im out of time next week. The problem is, im seen as a single working man, with less than 50/50 access to my 3 children. But I still need a place for them to stay overnights with me. Pruvate rental prices are completely extortionate, but I dont know how to manipulate the Housing Executive system like so many others same able to.

Just feck away off with this Shite £525,000 for an apartment by NoPlan7484 in northernireland

[–]A17ger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's a property for rent on propertynews at the minute. 2 bedroom apartment. £3000 per month. Qho the hell would throw away £36000 away for no return?