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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/property/labour-run-council-evicts-200-tenants-cut-housing-waiting/?msockid=225f620033106c8210ea777632d26dc8
A Labour-run council is evicting more than 200 private tenants because of its spiralling housing waiting list. Lambeth Council said tenants were being evicted to house families living in temporary hotels and bedsits – an expense that costs the borough £28m a year. The local authority, which last year blamed its £70m deficit on housing, said more than 4,700 homeless families are currently living in “unsuitable and expensive” temporary accommodation – 1,300 more than two years ago. Homes for Lambeth, a private company owned by the council, has been letting out homes across five estates to private tenants at market rents for almost a decade. But the council has now reclassified the properties, allowing them to be used for temporary accommodation. As a result, the private tenants living in those homes – made up of around 160 families – have been served with Section 21 notices by the council. Tenants said the local authority was forcing them out and leaving them homeless.
https://archive.ph/Ox87N
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/property/labour-run-council-evicts-200-tenants-cut-housing-waiting/?msockid=225f620033106c8210ea777632d26dc8
A Labour-run council is evicting more than 200 private tenants because of its spiralling housing waiting list. Lambeth Council said tenants were being evicted to house families living in temporary hotels and bedsits – an expense that costs the borough £28m a year. The local authority, which last year blamed its £70m deficit on housing, said more than 4,700 homeless families are currently living in “unsuitable and expensive” temporary accommodation – 1,300 more than two years ago. Homes for Lambeth, a private company owned by the council, has been letting out homes across five estates to private tenants at market rents for almost a decade. But the council has now reclassified the properties, allowing them to be used for temporary accommodation. As a result, the private tenants living in those homes – made up of around 160 families – have been served with Section 21 notices by the council. Tenants said the local authority was forcing them out and leaving them homeless.
https://archive.ph/Ox87N