Rented housing so squalid it is likely to leave tenants
requiring medical attention is being endured by hundreds of thousands of young
adults in England, an analysis of government figures has revealed. Rats, mouldy
walls, exposed electrical wiring, leaking roofs and broken locks are among
problems blighting an estimated 338,000 homes rented by people under 35 that
have been deemed so hazardous they are likely to cause harm. It is likely to
mean that over half a million people are starting their adult lives in such
conditions, amid a worsening housing shortage and rising rents, which are up
15% across the UK in the last seven years. Read more on the Guardian website.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/jan/28/hundreds-of-thousands-living-in-squalid-rented-homes-in-england
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