A West Midlands ALMO has revealed that 36 of its tenants
hit by the government's controversial bedroom tax have not paid a penny of it. And
Wolverhampton Homes - which manages 23,000 properties on behalf of
Wolverhampton City Council - has said that 60% of its tenants affected by the
under-occupancy policy have fallen into debt. The ALMO's director of housing,
Mark Henderson, has warned that those who have so far refused to pay the bedroom
tax may soon face eviction. Read more on 24dash.
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