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Succession and council housing in the United Kingdom : ウィキペディア英語版 | Succession and council housing in the United Kingdom
Succession and council housing in the United Kingdom is an area of housing law concerning the ability of council tenants to succeed. A council house can only have one succession unless a tenancy document grants more. If an inherited council house is too large for an individuals needs, then a tenant can also be evicted for under-occupation, although the Council would have to provide suitable alternative accommodation.〔 The right of succession was granted by the Housing Act 1985. The Localism Act 2011 amended the succession rights of tenancies created after this date and limits them to the spouse or partner of the deceased.〔Wilson, W. (2014) ''Succession Rights and Social Housing'', House of Commons Reserch Paper, SN/SP/1998, p. 1〕 ==See also==
*Under-occupation penalty
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