tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post9009289723401989313..comments2024-03-28T19:20:52.408+00:00Comments on WEMBLEY MATTERS: High rent forces Brent disabled advocacy service to close its doors as Kilburn Times story spotlights why it is needed now more than everUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-78438613307471766242019-08-03T16:54:16.185+01:002019-08-03T16:54:16.185+01:00It is also worth recording that the house was ille...It is also worth recording that the house was illegally coverted to "flats" - five of them - and has no HMO licence. The greedy sod of a landlord is raking in six grand a a month from vulnerable tenants. Brent funds this. There is NO cross checking between planning enforcement and application records, HMO licensing and housing benefit systems. The unscrupulous landlords know this well and take full advantage of it. That house is in an awful state. :( Alison Hopkinsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-52691639082572184712019-08-02T11:09:56.998+01:002019-08-02T11:09:56.998+01:00Surely Brent's Labour Council can afford to he...Surely Brent's Labour Council can afford to help out this vital service for disadvantaged local people???<br /><br />After all, they found more than six times the amount this charity needs, to spend on legal fees fighting local people over Bridge Park!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com