London’s army of renters are being forced to move home
with increasing frequency, putting a strain on jobs, finances and family life,
new research has revealed. Four in 10 have changed home three or more times in
the past five years, according to a study commissioned by housing charity
Shelter. Around 650,000 private renters in London have been forced
to borrow money to pay for a move, or have fallen behind on other commitments
because of the costs of moving. Others report that their children suffered
stress or that they had to change their working hours. Read more on the Evening
Standard website.
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