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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mutual exchange request in the editor.
Begin by filling in your personal details, including your surname, first name, NI number, and nationality. If applicable, provide similar information for any joint tenants.
Next, enter your current address along with contact details such as your daytime phone number and email address.
Indicate the type of tenancy you hold by ticking the appropriate box. This helps clarify your housing situation.
List your previous addresses over the last five years. If more space is needed, feel free to add an extra sheet.
Provide details about your household members, including their names, relationships to you, and dates of birth. Ensure you have proofs of identification ready as specified on page 5.
Complete sections regarding the property you wish to move to and any adaptations made for disabilities.
Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing. Unsigned forms will be returned and delay processing.
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A mutual exchange is when a council housing tenant with a secure tenancy legally swaps their home with another council or housing association tenant with the same type of tenancy, with the permission of both landlords. The tenant swaps homes with another tenant through a legal process known as assignment.
What is the meaning of mutual exchange?
A mutual exchange is a way for social housing residents to find a move by swapping homes with another social housing resident. People move for many reasons, maybe your current home is too large or too small or perhaps you want a change of scene.
What are examples of mutual exchange?
The term mutual exchange describes the ability of two (or more) tenants in the public housing sector to move house by swapping their homes. Mutual exchange is possible in some countries, such as the UK and Sweden. Other terms used for this are home swap or homeswap.
What is a mutual exchange?
When two or more tenants want to exchange their properties, this is known as a mutual exchange or a home swap. You can only do this after you have been given consent by a relevant landlord. You must also have an agreed date to sign documents and move house.
How does the mutual exchange work?
You can swap your council or housing association home with another tenant if you follow certain rules and get permission from your landlord. This is often called mutual exchange. Contact your landlord if youre a housing association tenant and want to swap homes.
How long will the mutual exchange process take? Once we have received a completed application form from you, which includes full details of your exchange partner, we will make a decision within 42 days. If our decision is that you can go ahead with your exchange, your move normally happens about three weeks later.
What are the benefits of mutual exchange?
Supporting households to engage in mutual exchange benefits the tenant, improves stock management, and reduces risk to our council housing rental income by helping tenants access a home which best meets their needs and circumstances.
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