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    • Making the private re...

      • April 17, 2021
        • April 17, 2021
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      Abuse from landlords and neighbours, and a lack of privacy thanks to changes to benefit rules, put LGBT tenants at risk. Read more: The Guardian
    • Government housing be...

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      The vast majority of local councils in England and Wales believe the Government’s cut to housing benefit for private renters will lead to a rise in homelessness, a new survey has found.. Read more: Independent
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      • August 28, 2020
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      The government has been warned that continuing with its rollout of the new Universal Credit benefits system risks plunging claimants into hunger, destitution or even homelessness over Christmas.Read more: Independent
    • Number of homeless el...

      • August 28, 2020
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      People over the age of 60 are now twice as likely to register with local councils as homeless than they were seven years ago, with the figure having risen from 1,210 in 2009 to 2,420 last year.
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      • August 28, 2020
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      The Government must lift the cap on housing benefits or see a million households facing homelessness within the next two years, politicians and campaigners have warned. Read more: Independent
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      Abuse from landlords and neighbours, and a lack of privacy thanks to changes to benefit rules, put LGBT tenants at risk. Read more: The Guardian
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      Government housing benefit cut is making homelessness worse, say local councils
      The vast majority of local councils in England and Wales believe the Government’s cut to housing benefit for private renters will lead to a rise in homelessness, a new survey has found.. Read more: Independent
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      • August 28, 2020
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      Government warned Universal Credit could render claimants 'homeless by Christmas
      The government has been warned that continuing with its rollout of the new Universal Credit benefits system risks plunging claimants into hunger, destitution or even homelessness over Christmas.Read more: Independent
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      • August 28, 2020
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      Number of homeless elderly people surges by 100 per cent in seven years
      People over the age of 60 are now twice as likely to register with local councils as homeless than they were seven years ago, with the figure having risen from 1,210 in 2009 to 2,420 last year.
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      • August 28, 2020
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      Government urged to lift housing benefits cap as 1 million families face homelessness
      The Government must lift the cap on housing benefits or see a million households facing homelessness within the next two years, politicians and campaigners have warned. Read more: Independent
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      • August 28, 2020
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      One in 10 letting agents are refusing to rent to those on housing benefit,
      One in 10 letting agents are refusing to rent to those on housing benefit, an investigation has found, prompting concerns that an “ugly undercurrent” of discrimination is exacerbating the housing crisis in England. Read more: Independent
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      • August 28, 2020
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      The government isn’t keeping pace with the ways rogue landlords exploit their vulnerable tenants
      Landlords are ignoring serious repairs, shunning their responsibilities in the confidence that tenants won’t have the time, patience, or know-how to pursue legal action. Read more: Independent
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      • August 28, 2020
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      Hundreds of thousands face eviction when coronavirus embargo ends
      Hundreds of thousands of tenants in rent arrears because of the lock-down risk being made homeless when a temporary ban on evictions ends in three weeks. Read more: The Mail
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    • Landlord jailed
      Posted July 25, 2018
      A landlord has been jailed for two years today after failing to fit smoke alarms inside a rental property where two boys died in a West Yorkshire house fire. To avoid this tragedy, the parents could have installed a smoke alarm for their own safety and protection and charged the landlord? They could have also reported the landlord to the authorities. Should the parents also be reprimanded for negligence? What ever happened the incident could have been prevented. Do you agree?
    • Rent for sex
      Posted July 25, 2018
      Seedy male landlords are offering women free rent in exchange for sex. Some people say the women have a free choice to accept the arrange. Others say that it is a mutual arrangement and if the women say yes to it then they who are also gaining from it. The rest of us may think if it is another form of prostitution, Do you agree?
    • EU tenants, where landlord should stand?
      Posted July 25, 2018
      Are landlords allowed to rent their property to EU nationals – and will Brexit change this? This is the question, we all have to think about sooner than later. How will Brexit affect the housing market and landlords revenue? Do you think the law on renting should change after Brexit? If so how?
    • Would you say yes and trust your landlord?
      Posted June 13, 2018
      How would you react if your landlord proposed that a CCTV camera be installed to protect you and your belongings after you were a victim of a vicious robbery in your flat? The camera would be linked to you mobile phone or any device you want to use. This would allow you to monitor 24/7 what is happening at the property. The down side is that the landlord would also have access to the camera which would include recording of your every move. The landlord has promised not to invade your privacy by looking at the recording without your permission. But can you trust him, knowing that he is a family man and may not have control of what is going on in his house and he may not be able to protect your privacy as he promised? What would you do as you cannot afford the surveillance equipment? Have it installed as you know that is it necessary and vital, or say no as you would rather take your chances and possibly avoid having your privacy violated?
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    • BREXIT, WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR YOU LANDLORD?

      Posted February 28, 2020

      Landlords are really confused at the moment, not knowing what guidelines to follow on foreign tenants after BREXIT. As a landlord I choose to uphold my responsibilities to my tenants until I am told otherwise or a change in the tenancy agreements by this Government tells me to do so. For me a te...

    • NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION

      Posted February 12, 2020

      How many times do we hear these magical words? People’s ideas of New Year’s resolutions are either losing weight, quitting smoking, or stopping drinking. While these resolutions are popular and sometimes lifesaving actions, tenants can also have a special resolution of their own. We sh...

    • AVOID SLEEPING IN THE STREETS

      Posted December 6, 2019

      I have been fortunate enough to always have a roof over my head. But when I see people living on the street my heart is broken, and I wish I could do more to help. I look and wonder. But what I never do is judge, criticise or blame. I believe that it is not my place to comment on someone else&rsqu...

    • HOW TO KEEP YOUR HOME WARM IN THE WINTER

      Posted November 22, 2019

      The cold weather comes with risk especially for infants, elderly and people with a medical condition. The effect of the cold winter can be painful and expensive   Who is most vulnerable?   Most of the Erdely people may have problems keeping their homes warm. They may have financial p...

    • Family Life

      Posted September 5, 2019

      Family Dynamics Where I Come From   Living as a family is a great challenge. This is so whether you are living together in a rental house or a family-owned place. Where I come from, the husband is the head of the family. It does not matter how small his salary or take home is. It does not...

    • RUNNING AWAY?

      Posted July 15, 2019

        Sometimes you feel like running away from your responsibilities when things are getting too much to cope with. There are two distinct overwhelming problems which are causing young people concern. Young singles and young couples alike are having the most difficult times of their...

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