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Subletting

As the demand for social housing continues to increase, it is important to report any illegal subletting.  This helps us free up a property for a person or family in need of a home.  Subletting is a serious issue.  As well as being a breach of tenancy conditions, it is illegal and takes properties away from those who need them.

The Minister for Housing and Local Government is proposing to criminalise the abuse of social housing – for example people who sublet their home could face a possible two year jail sentence.  Let us know what you think.... or click here for more information.

Subletting can also mean that someone may be claiming benefits they are not entitled to, which is fraud.  If you are aware of any subletting taking place, you can report it anonymously by filling out the form below.

 
 
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Please submit this form by clicking on the button below. Alternatively you can email subletting@havebury.com. Thank you for your co-operation.

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