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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI don't think the UK is quite as bad as Germany in this respect. Here you can't get (i.e. rent) a property unless you have a job, you can't get a job unless you have a bank account, you can't get a bank account unless you have a job, you can't get a property unless you have a bank account, you can't register unless you have a property, you can't buy a car unless you've registered, and so it goes on in a little vicious circle (I think thats why you'll find many people live at home with their parents until they're quite old)
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I don't think the UK is quite as bad as Germany in this respect. Here you can't get (i.e. rent) a property unless you have a job, you can't get a job unless you have a bank account, you can't get a bank account unless you have a job, you can't get a property unless you have a bank account, you can't register unless you have a property, you can't buy a car unless you've registered, and so it goes on in a little vicious circle (I think thats why you'll find many people live at home with their parents until they're quite old)
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Swindon is fine if you understand the concept of roundabouts. I mean seriously
I am a daily spectator to people going zig zag on the magic roundabout.. feel for those poor blokes.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostSo Swindon is worse than Slough?
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Originally posted by zeitghostGot a couple of old pigsties in Neath if anyone's looking for somewhere to kip for a while.
No windows or doors*, you can just about stand up in the one, but I'm afraid it's crouch down in the other.
Very reasonable rates.
<ZG in "Rising Damp? It's all flipping damp">
*There's nice big holes that keep them well ventilated instead.
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Originally posted by zeitghost
*There's nice big holes that keep them well ventilated instead.
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James Bolt, the council's planning enforcement officer.
"Quite often you will get illegal immigrants – the reason being that these properties go unnoticed, and you are not going to complain about your conditions if you are here illegally."
yep, its really all people on housing benefit that have had the property inspected and the Landlords have supplied Safety certificates and the relevant insurance as every social landlord has to.
Its in slums because there is demand and the government /council have failed to act.
'Super Sheds' (block built non temporary buildings) have sprung up across Slough and the planning authority failed to act, now some are renting them illegally, their most likely clients are those that are not able to rent legally or get help with their rents, oh that's right its the illegals.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIt'll be interesting to see what the council do next. Will they go around all 6000 sheds and investigate them? Will they be building a little camp for all the illegal immigrants while they're being checked out? Will they provide housing for those who aren't illegal? Will they all move to sheds in Swindon?
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my personal fix would be to make the government managed deposit system the key for both the Landlord and the tenant.
Landlords register and supply the relevant certificates (like the Insurance / MOT database). Tenants can only rent when they have a valid online ID. Both pay a ~ £30 annual fee for the pleasure. Any Landlord who bypasses the system can go to jail.
Rent & costs would be obvious so tax revenue could be identified.
Can also register property addresses so sub letting council houses would also be illegal and easy to punish.
Should take about a week to put together.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostSorry Mitch you are talking round spherical objects. They are relevant, however I suspect the situation is so bad (6000 properties) they want to keep quiet about the residents immigration status.
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It'll be interesting to see what the council do next. Will they go around all 6000 sheds and investigate them? Will they be building a little camp for all the illegal immigrants while they're being checked out? Will they provide housing for those who aren't illegal? Will they all move to sheds in Swindon?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostFTFY
Seventeen held in dawn raids to tackle 'beds in sheds' - London - News - London Evening Standard
BBC News - Estate agents offer illegal 'beds in sheds'
The woman who lives in a shed: how London landlords are cashing in | Society | The Guardian
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/f...-beds-in-sheds
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/m...-beds-in-sheds
The slum 'super-sheds' housing Britain's most vulnerable residents - Home News - UK - The Independent
of course I'm prepared to believe the Standard and even government sources might be a bit right wing but the Graunaid and the Independent also seem to believe the majority of tenants are illegal migrants.The Guardian did manage to include 'due to the benefits cap' which made me grin.
Sorry Mitch you are talking round spherical objects. They are relevant, however I suspect the situation is so bad (6000 properties) they want to keep quiet about the residents immigration status.
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