A leading homeless charity has come under fire after
handing out eviction notices to tenants living in properties it owns in the
capital. St Mungo's, who carry out a number of homeless services in the
capital, own 24 flats in South London. They are now reviewing the tenancies of
14 of those.Tenants of the flats say they were asked by the charity to attend
their offices, where they were then handed section 21 eviction notices - the
first step in eviction procedures. Read more on the politics.co.uk website.
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