Homeless families are being housed for protracted periods
in council-owned properties in conditions that would be illegal if their
temporary accommodation was privately owned. The law states that families
should not be housed in non-self-contained temporary accommodation for more
than six weeks, but if the property is owned or managed by a council, housing
association or charity, it is exempt. Freedom of Information Act requests to all 33
London boroughs revealed that 24 London councils own hostel-style accommodation
and a further request showed that five
have used this accommodation to house families for longer than six
weeks. Only eight councils were able to respond to this second request. Read
more on Inside Housing.
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