A handful of London councils are making aggressive use of
legal powers to make “take or leave it” offers of housing in locations far away
from the capital in an attempt to permanently resettle hundreds of homeless
families. Officials are giving households 24 hours to accept private rented
homes in the West Midlands, Essex and the south-east, warning that if they
refuse the council will consider them to have become “intentionally homeless”
and withdraw support. Research suggests half of offers made by 28 councils in
locations in the West Midlands, more than 100 miles from London, are rejected,
suggesting that many families are prepared to risk becoming homeless again
rather than be uprooted from jobs and family support networks. Read more on the
Guardian website.
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