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Housing homeless

Language: English Series: Times ; 12 April 1995, 37(1)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: In "R v Wandsworth LBC, ex parte Crooks and others", QBD 9 March 1995, it was held that a local authority could discharge its statutory duty to an unintentionally homeless person to secure suitable accommodation under Housing Act 1985 s65(2) by arranging for a private landlord to grant an assured shorthold tenancy coupled with a reasonable expectation of a renewal of the tenancy at the end of the fixed term.
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Law report London Journal article WB3115-28 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 51916-1001

In "R v Wandsworth LBC, ex parte Crooks and others", QBD 9 March 1995, it was held that a local authority could discharge its statutory duty to an unintentionally homeless person to secure suitable accommodation under Housing Act 1985 s65(2) by arranging for a private landlord to grant an assured shorthold tenancy coupled with a reasonable expectation of a renewal of the tenancy at the end of the fixed term.