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Should This Man Be Evicted From His Council House?
He lives with his mother who is the tenant but at 19 is not dependent on her (he's dependent on the taxpayer).
Surely his behaviour means that he can no longer live in a council house - isn't his mother breaching her tenancy by allowing him to behave like that, or by allowing him to live in the house whilst behaving like that?
http:// www.bir mingham mail.co .uk/new s/local -news/q uinton- teenage r-phili p-ray-w ho-5972 095
Surely his behaviour means that he can no longer live in a council house - isn't his mother breaching her tenancy by allowing him to behave like that, or by allowing him to live in the house whilst behaving like that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pixie, the mother is living in a council house and as I posted earlier in the thread she can be evicted:
A council or housing association landlord can ask a court to evict you if you someone in your household or someone visiting you:
has been guilty of causing a nuisance locally;
has been convicted of using your home for illegal or immoral purposes (such as drug dealing)
has been convicted of an offence committed in your home or the surrounding local area.
I hope that now he has been convicted the council will take action. A horrendous situation for the neighbours.
A council or housing association landlord can ask a court to evict you if you someone in your household or someone visiting you:
has been guilty of causing a nuisance locally;
has been convicted of using your home for illegal or immoral purposes (such as drug dealing)
has been convicted of an offence committed in your home or the surrounding local area.
I hope that now he has been convicted the council will take action. A horrendous situation for the neighbours.
We don't know the situation of the family though - there may be younger siblings at home and in evicting the mum, they would be made homeless too and then the council would most likely have to rehouse them. Seems best to focus on him - wait for him to break his ASBI and then re-house him, as others have said, at her majesty's pleasure.
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