Wifey82 wrote: » Hey all, I have a problem and looking for advice on what's best for me to do. I am on the cork city housing list for over 9 and a half years. I am waiting on a 4 bed property as my children are boy 18,two girls 12 and 10 and boy 7. I have not had any offer of housing yet..but I know an offer will come soon as I was told by the council that I should expect to wait 10 years. My problem is that now my son is 18 and finished school he has an apprenticeship and is paid €280 weekly. As a result of this We are now over the income limits by about 6K for our family size. I am wondering should I just take my sons name off the application now as it seems unfair to wait so long and then be told we are no longer eligible for housing. He was 9 years old when we applied!!! And he plans to fly the nest in the next 2-3 years also. We are not trying to screw the system so no nasty comments please. Both myself and my husband work with low paying jobs and are private renting with no hap as our landlord isnt interested and house is old and wouldnt pass the standards inspection anyway.We are a good honest hardworking Irish family that need something good to happen soon.If we were put off the list after waiting this long I Really dont know what we would do. Thanks
Augeo wrote: » If you took him off the application would you be happy with a 3 bed?
twowheelsonly wrote: » Firstly, you should be chasing the Council to get sorted on a regular basis. It sounds like you've been too quiet. You should also be reviewing the CBL (Choice based letting) list every week and sticking in for anything suitable that shows up on that. Personally I don't think you need a 4 bed so you should look at the 3 beds as well which will increase your choice ten-fold. The chances of being booted off due to your son are highly unlikely. Say nothing or don't add any information until you're asked. Once you're sitting down with the Council to sort out the nitty gritty details this will most likely come up but I can't see it causing any major problem. If he happened to be living somewhere else, with his Grandparents for instance, it would definitely have zero effect.
corks finest wrote: » Know it might not sound great but i lived in a 3 bedroom with 6 kids and both of us in Derry, we had bunkbeds which were fine , you’ll get a 3 bed quicker , my mother had 8 of us ( 10 in total) and lodgers in uam var whilst growing up so it is possible not ideal but you’ll work around it, PS as I mentioned in a pm Cluid are your best bet,get co opted onto their list, vv best of luck to you all
[Deleted User] wrote: » I know in Dublin if your household income goes over the income limit you no longer qualify. It is that black and white. They also have rules on children sharing. If you look to remove your son from the application, you will be asked to provide proof of his new address and possibly a copy of a lease. I don't know if the rules are different in Cork, but I'd imagine they are pretty standard without too much variation, countrywide.
Wifey82 wrote: » Thank you for your reply. Cluid have no list as such they told me. They get nominations from the council. I have ticked the box on application 9 yrs ago to say I would be interested in cluid. Council just have not given cluid my application yet..which is frustrating. I had a neighbour who moved to your area last year with two grown kids.she spent alot of time away in the same place you mentioned in your pm.I reckon it could be the same lady.😉