Sentences with phrase «of vulnerable tenants»

API Legal Outreach's Housing Project works on behalf of vulnerable tenants and homeowners to prevent homelessness and preserve affordable housing.

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Andrew Griffiths, principal policy officer of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) argued: «This survey emphasises the importance for local authorities to have clear enforcement strategies in place to deal with the worst properties and the most vulnerable tenants
«As we have made progress in strengthening our housing laws, they have moved to ever more dangerous arenas of attack on vulnerable tenants and are now using construction as a weapon.»
«Protecting vulnerable tenants has been, and will remain, a top priority of my office.»
«This hated tax is trapping thousands of families, forcing vulnerable people to food banks and loan sharks, and there is now a serious danger it could end up costing Britain more than it saves as tenants are forced to go homeless or move into the expensive private rented sector.
Amend the Residential Tenancy Act to close loopholes allowing landlords to unfairly raise rents or evict tenants, protect tenants with pets, and increase compensation to tenants who are being evicted because of landlord use and renovations I urge you to take these steps to empower the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our communities in a substantive, timely manner.
Further, while the new Regulation does address optional stays of orders, it would be better for vulnerable tenants if orders on appeal were automatically stayed, as with the Landlord and Tenant Board in Ontario.
Whether it's a law school legal clinic that's striving to protect survivors of domestic violence or a legal aid office that's working with low - income clients involved in landlord - tenant disputes, legal aid organizations exist to help vulnerable populations.
The social housing (tenant) team at Osbornes which entered the directory in 2011, going straight to band two has retained this listing and is described as «a quality practice which is praised for its sensitive and respectful approach to vulnerable clients» Singled out in the directory is head of department Shilpa Mathuradas and specialist housing solicitors William Ford and Ruth Camp, both of whom are praised for being «deeply committed to their clients».
Government alleviates homelessness, vulnerable tenant groups have access to affordable housing, investor - landlords drive local economies through increased property, income and corporate taxes, and sustaining more jobs, lenders have new sources of investment opportunities.
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