British tenants' nightmare: "No error evacuation order"

Author:Global Times Time:2022.08.11

American VICE World News Network August 4th article, original title: A tragic experience of being driven out of the house in his twenties a few days ago, I drove to the supermarket on the way to see a big red brand with "selling". I found on the Internet that the price of the apartment for sale was 250,000 pounds. I finally understood why my partner was driven out from this apartment last year.

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This apartment is our first home. We love the apartment and pay the rent on time. Last year, our mailbox suddenly received the 21 deportation order (also known as the "no wrong deportation order"), which means that we must move out. The worst thing is that we don't know the reason. In the past three years, nearly 200,000 tenants have received a deportation order. The "No Misty Delicate Order" allows landlords to expel tenants without any explanation, and only move for two months. I have been kicked out for more than a year, but every time I hear someone putting a letter to the mailbox, I am still scared.

The 25 -year -old British full -time mother Page is very helpless for the non -wrong deportation. In March, when she organized a birthday party for her 4 -year -old daughter, she suddenly received an deportation order from the landlord. Today, the two -month movement period has passed, and she still lives in the house because the new home has not been completed. Page said: "Even if I just send my daughter to kindergarten or go to buy food, I will block the door when I go out, because I am afraid that we are locked outside the door when I come back. What makes me react most sadly. What, she is frustrated and doesn't want to leave home. "

VICE writer, VICE, emphastes that it is very important to pay attention to the impact of tenants on the impact of tenants. She talked with tenants who had been deeply stressful due to the deportation and found that everyone was in a psychological crisis. The mothers with children are particularly painful, and they are more likely to have suicide ideas. Sprot also pointed out that the deported trauma does not necessarily disappear after re -settling. The family has disappointed people's trust, and it may take a while to regain the sense of security. This may be why my partner and I still feel homeless even after moving into another rental house.

Studies have shown that compared with those who have a housing, tenants have a low sense of happiness and high anxiety. More than 75%of tenants believe that a longer or unlimited lease period is more conducive to their plans in advance. From this perspective, the potential threat of no fault is probably the reason for their low sense of happiness. There are already a lot of strange restrictions that cause the rental house to feel that there is no home. For example, you cannot hang photos or raising dogs, but the situation without mistakes makes the situation worse. One of the five tenants is worried that he will be driven away.

One of the regulations proposed now is designed to abolish the "no wrong deportation order". A charity spokesman who focused on housing said, "The private rental industry obviously cannot protect the rights and interests of the tenant, so we call for the abolition of the" no wrong deporting order "."

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