Hi
Can anyone help with a little guidance please?
My daughter is just about to leave her current home and move into a specially adapted property to meet the needs of my profoundly disabled grandson.
The local authority have asked her to go into the office to sign the tenancy agreement, she asked if the would send a copy of the proposed agreement so she could read it before she signs it and they have refused,saying that, that is why she has to go into the office to sign it so that they can go through everything on that day before she signs it, they wont give her the keys until she does so.
Hereby lays the problem, we have been told by someone in the office that a discussion took place between staff about adding some additional clauses to the agreement in the very small print, those additions are 1)That she will never be able to buy the property (although we understand from our own research that this is common practice if a property has been specifically adapted) and 2) That should my grandson die that the family will no longer have a right to remain in the property, we were only told this because the person thought it was disgusting that they were trying to be so sneaky about it no one has discussed this with the family which really worries us all.
So I guess I am asking can do this legally?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry if I have posted in the wrong place.
Can anyone help with a little guidance please?
My daughter is just about to leave her current home and move into a specially adapted property to meet the needs of my profoundly disabled grandson.
The local authority have asked her to go into the office to sign the tenancy agreement, she asked if the would send a copy of the proposed agreement so she could read it before she signs it and they have refused,saying that, that is why she has to go into the office to sign it so that they can go through everything on that day before she signs it, they wont give her the keys until she does so.
Hereby lays the problem, we have been told by someone in the office that a discussion took place between staff about adding some additional clauses to the agreement in the very small print, those additions are 1)That she will never be able to buy the property (although we understand from our own research that this is common practice if a property has been specifically adapted) and 2) That should my grandson die that the family will no longer have a right to remain in the property, we were only told this because the person thought it was disgusting that they were trying to be so sneaky about it no one has discussed this with the family which really worries us all.
So I guess I am asking can do this legally?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry if I have posted in the wrong place.
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