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More than 200 private tenants are being evicted by a Labour-run council to address its growing housing waiting list, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The council aims to rehouse families currently living in temporary accommodation, which costs the borough £28 million annually.
The local authority, which is grappling with a £70 million deficit, has more than 4,700 homeless families in ‘unsuitable and expensive’ temporary housing — 1,300 more than two years ago.
Homes for Lambeth, a council-owned private company, has been renting homes at market rates for nearly a decade.
However, Lambeth Council has reclassified these properties for temporary accommodation, issuing Section 21 notices to around 160 families.
The tenants argue the council is forcing them into homelessness.
Jules Zakolska, 27, has been campaigning against the council’s decision and has been told she must vacate her home by April.
She told the Telegraph: “The Labour party ran its campaign on the premise that it will abolish Section 21 evictions.
“Yet in Lambeth, a Labour council is serving its own residents with Section 21 notices.
“I am just very determined to try to fight this because it’s really unjust, unethical and doesn’t make sense logically or financially.”
She added: “We are the least well-off private renters in the borough, and lots of us have children and are classed as vulnerable.
“Once evicted, the majority of us will become homeless.”
A Lambeth spokesman told the newspaper: “The council has 4,745 homeless households in often unsuitable and expensive temporary accommodation.
“This is unacceptable and unsustainable, with the cost resulting in financial pressure impacting on all council services.
“We need to use all means at our disposal to provide the most disadvantaged and vulnerable families in Lambeth with a safe, decent home.”
They added: “We apologise for the impact this decision has on those renting these homes, but we now need to use these homes for those with [the] most urgent need for housing.”
Elsewhere in London, 150 residents at Vive Living in Deptford received Section 21 notices just before Christmas, including a cafe owner who lost both his home and livelihood.
These residents, like those in Lambeth, have struggled to find alternative accommodation in a competitive rental market.
Lambeth’s Homelessness Prevention Team will conduct “priority needs assessments” for affected tenants and consider temporary housing until long-term solutions are found.
The borough’s social housing waiting list includes more than 40,000 households.
In October, Lambeth proposed repurposing 163 homes on six estates for emergency accommodation.
So far, more than 60 homes have been returned to the council, with nine relet to homeless families.
The borough faces an unprecedented housing crisis, with 40,000 people on the waiting list and 4,700 homeless families in temporary accommodation.
When the scheme was announced, Coun Danny Adilypour, the council’s deputy leader, said: “We are committed to doing all we can to tackle the housing crisis.
“The supply of affordable housing for vulnerable and homeless families is under huge pressure.
“Bringing these privately rented homes back into use as council accommodation will deliver much-needed homes as quickly as possible for our most vulnerable residents in Lambeth.”
Lambeth is also accelerating efforts to bring empty council housing up to lettable standards – 381 empty properties have been identified, with 133 ready to be relet.
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Member Since September 2018 - Comments: 3508 - Articles: 5
9:25 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
sorry…but hahahahahah!
A labour government AND council making the situation WORSE. Who would have thunk it??
Member Since October 2023 - Comments: 2
9:31 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
To be filed under “You really couldn’t make it up, but…”.
So Labour run Lambeth Council are going to use the much hated and vilified (by Labour) Section 21 route to evict their own tenants. Maybe they had no other option, maybe they found being a private landlord is not as easy as they thought, maybe they see the sense in having a S21 route?
Whatever the reason, they have lost any political high ground Labour claim in relation to the PRS. What do Generation Rent have to say about this? Or will the keep their heads down and not campaign against would be perceived, if it was a Tory council, as an outrageous attack on the downtrodden tenants at the mercy of unscrupulous fat cat landlords out to abuse their position of power, etc, etc, etc.
Will the mainstream media pick up and run with the story? If not, maybe it is one for Private Eye as at least Ian Hislop has a sense of the absurd.
Member Since January 2018 - Comments: 2
9:37 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
Imagine the negative publicity if a private landlord gave notice to all his tenants because he could receive double the rent by re housing immigrants who are currently in B and B’s
Member Since October 2023 - Comments: 201
9:39 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
Hypocrisy much?
Member Since March 2023 - Comments: 1506
9:40 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
So presumably the council will be advising the tenant to stop in the property until the bailiff turns up, thus making them homeless — meaning the council will then have to put them in .. err.. temporary accommodation .
You couldn’t make it up.
Member Since May 2024 - Comments: 73
9:44 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
Write to Mathew Pennycock!
Member Since December 2019 - Comments: 18
9:58 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
Only a maximum of 1271 days left for Starmer!
Member Since December 2023 - Comments: 1575
10:23 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
Evicting long term U.K. born tenants, I assume.
I trust they’ll advise their tenants to wait until the bailiffs evict them
This won’t make BBC News
Member Since January 2022 - Comments: 267
10:48 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
Reply to the comment left by MartinR at 15/01/2025 – 09:58
This Government, in my view, seem to make headline decisions, in isolation of any connected consequence, and never analyse any knock on effect.
It’s about time we introduced a minimum qualification that all MP’s are require to achieve. If one wants to be a Minister, then a higher qualification is required!
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10:57 AM, 15th January 2025, About 1 year ago
Reply to the comment left by JeggNegg at 15/01/2025 – 10:48
We could make MPs join a redress scheme and we could remove fixed terms.