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    Home » Blog » Gov’t tries forcing elderly couple to sell home for migrant housing: Report

    Gov’t tries forcing elderly couple to sell home for migrant housing: Report

    April 3, 2024Updated:April 3, 2024 US News No Comments
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    A senior couple recently claimed that the government should buy the property to home asylum seekers after receiving a letter from the North North North Yorkshire Council threatening to force them to market their £200,000 home.

    When the old couple received a letter from the North North North Yorkshire Council in February, Jose and Ted Saunders claimed the council had use a forced purchase order to force the couple to sell their home so that the government could house asylum seekers, they wrote to The Daily Mail as being “insulted and shocked.” The email claimed that the Rushden house was considered an “empty” or “derelict” home.

    ” I was n’t think it”, 76- yr- old Jose Saunders said. We relocated to Rushden to support with my grand-daughter’s education, and we discovered this lovely much place to live. It seems completely absurd to force us to buy it to accommodate refugees and asylum seekers.

    The letter, which was obtained by The Daily Mail, was titled” Empty Properties and Sites Initiative” and listed the woman’s address in strong display.

    The committee wrote,” We are writing because we have reason to believe that the above-named facilities or property is empty or unoccupied.” The authorities has identified clear privately owned properties as a potential source of blight in neighborhoods and as a waste resource in a time of great housing demand.

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    The North North Northamptonshire Council noted that there had been a” significant increase in good immigration decisions” made by asylum seekers, particularly for single men. As a result of the boost in asylum seekers, the government said it was” struggling” to supply” appropriate hotel” for the asylum applicants.

    The North North North Yorkshire Council added that” the best long-term solution would be to provide lodging by using bare properties, which would benefit the project and the owners.”

    The homeowners were informed in the text that the government may impose a compulsory buy get on the old woman’s property, according to The Daily Mail.

    Jose Saunders and her 78-year-old father Ted Saunders called the North North Northamptonshire Council to inquire as to why the email had been sent. The old couple received an apology from the council after three days of receiving a letter of apology from The Daily Mail complaining that staff members had falsely marked their home as compulsory.

    What on earth is the government doing to make people sell their homes, even if they have an empty home, but that asylum applicants can survive in them? Jose Saunders asked. The solution to this is to prevent them from occurring second, not to make people leave their homes.

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