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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Traditionally alms houses have been run by charities - often the church - never local authorities. When they were set up the donor to the charity will have specified the qualifications to live in them.
A lot of this has changed - local authorities may have taken over some of them, others will have been sold off, some remain with the charity. It depends on local circumstances whether the original qualifications to live there have been relaxed or not.
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