of not be taken away so it s just going to hit and obviously where it is coming through. we are going to need to liaise very closely with the landlords and hopefully we can engage with them and they re going to engage with us and we can get it fixed. the property needs, he can t live like that any further. ~ he can t live like that any further- he can t live like that any further. ~ . , . ., ., further. we are restricted to a wonder, further. we are restricted to a wonder. like further. we are restricted to a wonder, like an further. we are restricted to a wonder, like an alleyway. - further. we are restricted to a wonder, like an alleyway. it i further. we are restricted to a wonder, like an alleyway. it isj wonder, like an alleyway. it is like an alley, living in an alley but, yeah, it ain t good so the price for what for, it s not worth the money. you know. the event is a staggering £880 a month. that s more than the uk s average mortgage. it s all paid from housing benefit. y
shelter survey suggests rents have risen for nearly a third of private tenants in the last three months and that one in three months and that one in three have borrowed money to pay the rents. ads, three have borrowed money to pay the renta pay the rents. a court order. thins pay the rents. a court order. things are pay the rents. a court order. things are getting pay the rents. a court order. things are getting worse - pay the rents. a court order. j things are getting worse and you can hear the worrying in their voices and when we afford to pay the rent we pay food, but come across anything like this before, if i m honest. life can be very grim at the bottom of the housing ladder. an inquest was shown shocking pictures from inside housing association flat in rochdale. the coroner concluded a young