Mutual exchange process
To move home, both tenants must have permission of their landlords. Landlords will normally only grant an exchange if a number of criteria are met. These include: * Neither tenant owes rent * Neither tenant is moving to a home that the landlord thinks is too big or small for their circumstances * Both tenants are secure tenants (council tenants) or assured tenants (housing association) * Neither tenant is in the process of being evicted * In Sweden, both tenants must have valid reasons for the exchange, such as needing a larger home to accommodate a new-born child. Also, in order to curb the black market for rental homes, it is not allowed to request payment from the other tenant. A mutual exchange may involve more than two tenants. The largest reported swap in England has involved a group of 6 tenants swapping their homes between them. Precise details of the criteria used for home exchanges can be found by a tenant from a their Landlord, and some will identify free resources, such as websites, to help their tenants pair up to make a swap. (e.g.).External links
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