A poll of 3,603 people, carried out by YouGov, found that
14% of respondents were worried about becoming homeless because of the economic
situation created by the COVID-19 crisis. Private renters were the group most
likely to have concerns about becoming homeless, with 27% now fearing losing
their home. Almost half (47%) of private renters said the COVID-19 pandemic has
made them feel more anxious or depressed about their housing situation compared
to 26% of the general public. Shelter’s research also found that 24% of private
renters have had to borrow money to pay their rent in the past month. Read more
on Inside Housing.
The cruel policy that left councils unable to house families in London |
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*Stephen Pound *says local authorities had to sell off housing stock but
were not allowed to spend the proceeds on replacing the lost homes
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