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Helping homeless here and overseas
Homeless people in Birmingham will soon be putting down new roots - learning gardening skills while growing vegetables and salad thanks to a new project by city-based charity Reconnected.
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NRLA launches partnership with homeless charity Crisis
The National Residential Landlords Association has partnered with homeless charity Crisis to help landlords take on tenancies with people who have previously been homeless.
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Latest property news
Entire private rental sector unites to demand £230 million for struggling tenants
Usually opposed organisations have come together to highlight how thousands of tenants are 'falling through gaps' and that system of grants and loans is needed urgently.
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A Fine & Country renovation
A Mauritian couple will have a new bathroom and have part of their house rebuilt thanks to The Fine & Country Foundation...
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Propertymark staff sleep rough for YMCA
Seven hardy members of staff from Propertymark in Warwick spent a night sleeping rough in support of YMCA Coventry and Warwickshire’s Sleep Easy project.
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Andrews Charitable Trust supports the homeless
Andrews Charitable Trust (ACT), presented St Giles’ Church, Oxford with £2,000 to support the launch of a new church-based café, staffed by the homeless and former homeless.
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Fine & Country Bedford Sleep Out
Heavy rain, freezing temperatures, blowing winds and a piece of cardboard… it was a tough night for Haydn van Weenen and Tom Mollett at the Fine & Country Bedford Sleep Out.
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Housing Market
Every eviction costs landlords £7000
The average cost to a landlord of their tenant being advised to ignore an eviction notice stands at nearly £7,000, according to a recent survey of landlords across the UK. Private tenants who become unable to pay their rent to a private landlord are often advised by local councils and agencies including Shelter to ignore the eviction notices that are served by their landlords – and to wait until evicted by bailiffs – in order to qualify as homeless and thus become eligible for rehousing. The National Landlords Association’s (NLA) research reveals that the mean total cost of a tenant being advised to remain in a property is £6763. In addition, half (47 per cent) of tenants who have been served a section 21 eviction notice by their landlord say they have been told to ignore it by their local council or an advice agency such as Shelter or the Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB). Richard Lambert, Chief Executive Officer at the NLA, said, “We have consistently campaigned on this issue, but despite many warnings to councils and agencies, this damaging advice is still being given out to tenants. “Possession cases can take a very long time to resolve, and aside from putting…
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