I was just reading a story from last year about a 83 year old man in Britain who has lived in the same three-bedroom council house since he was 9 years old. His parents were the original tenants, when they died his sister took over the tenancy (he was living with her) but after her death he was allowed to sign a six month tenancy. After that ran out the council wanted him to move in a one-bedroom flat. However he went to the newspapers and in the end he was allowed to stay.
Here in Hobart I know of several women who are living alone in three bedroom public owned houses. When they originally moved into the house they had children but the children have grown up and moved into their own homes. The women have been allowed to keep renting the houses despite their being a shortage of three bedroom homes available to families.
Do you think such people should be moved out of such under-occupied houses?
Here in Hobart I know of several women who are living alone in three bedroom public owned houses. When they originally moved into the house they had children but the children have grown up and moved into their own homes. The women have been allowed to keep renting the houses despite their being a shortage of three bedroom homes available to families.
Do you think such people should be moved out of such under-occupied houses?
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