A decant is where a Council secure tenant is required to move at the instigation of the Council. A decant may be required for several possible reasons, including:
- Major repairs or refurbishments are required to the property which cannot be carried out with the tenant remaining in the property
- The Council plans to redevelop or demolish the property, or otherwise dispose of it, including estate regeneration programmes
- Other circumstances where the council may require possession of the property
The following are examples of moves not regarded as decants unless they also fall into the above categories:
- Transfers at the request of the tenant, for instance, due to disrepair, overcrowding, medical need, or other reasons.
- Tenants downsizing to smaller accommodation through the Council’s transfer incentive scheme
- Any provision of accommodation under the homelessness legislation (Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996)
- Mutual exchange home swaps
Who decides if you need to be decanted
If the reason we need you to move is related to repairs needed in your home, the surveyor dealing with your case will make the initial decision about whether the work can be done with you living there.
If you can't stay in your home your case will be passed to your Tenancy Officer who will gather all the information about what you need and your household.
For permanent moves, our Rehousing Team will be in contact with you to help you find your new home and support you throughout the process.
For temporary moves, our Temporary Accommodation Team will help you find somewhere to live and your Tenancy Officer will keep you updated on when you can return home.
How long the process takes
If your home is not safe for you to remain in we will be in contact and offer you an emergency place to stay within 24 hours if this is needed. If your home is safe for you to remain in and we can plan your move an officer will be in touch with you within 7 working days to plan your move and agree our frequency of contact with you.