Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 28, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 28, 2024 ‘I put off starting a family because of a £300 rent rise’ Chelsea recalls landlords proposing that she pay six months’ rent upfront to gain a competitive advantage. “As a single mum, I was really on the back foot because I couldn’t offer that.” Chelsea claims that as soon as she mentioned that she was a single parent, she was put on the backburner. “I just wanted to put a roof over my ****’s head, and it was really hard.” Balancing her job and motherhood was a constant struggle, she says. “Mentally, I was a wreck all the time. I’m a chef, so I would be standing at work, cooking, and I would just start crying. “I’ve been a very successful chef in London, and here I was feeling like a complete and utter ********.” She is now happily settled in Somerset, but that meant taking the difficult decision to leave London. A spokesperson for the National Residential Landlords Association, told the BBC: “The ongoing shortage of rental homes in the market means that it can be very challenging for tenants to find a property to call home. “There is, however, no reason why a rented property should not be a safe and secure home. It is in both landlords and tenants’ interests to sustain long-term, stable tenancies. “The overwhelming majority of landlords are responsible providers of high-quality private rented accommodation who have a positive relationship with their tenants.” Angela Rayner, Labour’s shadow secretary of state for housing, said the Tories have “******* to get a grip of” Britain’s “escalating housing crisis”. “No one should have to put their life on hold due to unaffordable housing. Regardless of whether someone is a homeowner, a leaseholder, or a tenant, everyone has the basic right to a decent, secure, and affordable home. But if the Tories get back in, renters will remain exposed to spiralling costs, poor housing standards and the risk of homelessness from no-fault evictions”, she said. A ************* Party spokesman said they were committed to “creating a fairer market for renters”, for a more “secure future for the whole country”. “Our plan to deliver the homes people need is working, building one million more homes since 2019 and increasing Local Housing Allowance by £800”, the spokesperson added. For more on this story, listen to Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 at 10:00 BST on Tuesday, 28 May or catch up on BBC Sounds. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #put #starting #family #rent #rise This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/38749-%E2%80%98i-put-off-starting-a-family-because-of-a-%C2%A3300-rent-rise%E2%80%99/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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