Home exchange, mutual exchange and HomeSwap Direct
A mutual exchange is a swap of homes between two or more tenants. Most housing association tenants, have a right to exchange properties, provided that their landlords give approval. Mutual exchanges are a quick way to move into a different property.
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You can exchange your property with another council or housing association tenant anywhere in the country; perhaps to be closer to family or friends, or nearer work, you are not restricted to the area you currently live in.
How do I apply for mutual exchange?
If you are interested in the mutual exchange scheme then you can:
Complete the short online form for mutual exchange at Durham Key Options: login if you are an existing Durham Key Options customer or Durham Key Options: register your household if you have never registered with Durham Key Options (once registered, you can submit the online form); or
You can obtain a form to apply for an exchange and advertise your property by contacting any Durham Key Options partner. Please note that if you complete your registration in this way then it will not be possible for a photograph of your property to be included in your advert.
Your property advert
Your advert will appear on the Durham Key Options website for a period of three months. After the initial three-month period your advert will expire automatically. If you have not found a suitable exchange during this time, then you will need to tell Durham Key Options that you want to continue to advertise for a swap.
You will be sent a reminder seven days before your property advert is due to expire. If you want to continue to advertise your property for exchange then you need to tell us. If you do not contact us, your advert will expire and other customers will not be able to view your property.
What happens when you have found an exchange?
If you want to exchange, you and the tenant you want to exchange with must get written permission from your landlord(s) before you can move.
Some checks will be carried out before permission can be granted. Your landlord or your landlord's agent may want to inspect your property and make sure that both properties are suitable and in a good state of repair.
They can also advise you if you need to do something to allow your exchange to continue or if you need to find another exchange.
Please view our frequently asked questions for Mutual Exchange at Durham Key Options: frequently asked questions.