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Hi All, At the moment i live on my own, my other half lives 80miles away in a one bedroom house. We are looking to move intogether shortly but due to his working comitments i need to move down to him. this is proving to be very expensive, £600-£800 depoist around £500 rent in advance, £150 legal fees £200 removal costs plus furniture as both of our houses are part furnished. he is on a low income and i am on benefits. neither of us are able to get loans due to bad credit, does anyone know if there is any grants we could access? i feel due to my own health issues i need to be living with him sooner rather than later for support with my son. |
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09-08-2010, 04:53 PM
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You could try and get a budgeting loan http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndB..._10018905, but as your partner works i don't know if you would be entitled unless you got it before you move, (ask for your furniture etc). We got £1400 last year for redecoration. You could try family fund for items as well, the full list is here http://www.parentsofdisabledchildren.co....-3232.html
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09-08-2010, 05:34 PM
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