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An idea how the government can save millions (billions) as well as can remove homeless people from..
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I don't think the OP had the answer that he wanted.....:)0 -
MusicianHomeless wrote: »An idea how the government can save millions (billions) as well as can remove homeless people from the streets PERMANENTLY:
A homeless will find a property of the total freehold value up to £20,000 where the landlord agrees with the homeless will be living there and the government will be paying to this landlord every month some money till the government will reach the total value of the property. Which will be their arrangement in a contract so that the homeless can become the owner of the property.
This is a charity act how to help people to remove homeless people from the streets to resolve the problem PERMANENTLY (with a freehold) and to save government's money. The government pays millions (billions) for rents for many years for the people but if they stop paying Housing benefit, they become homeless people, again. Unlike when they get freehold.
No matter how you word your question mate the answer will still be the same - NO YOU CAN'T DO THIS
Tell me where to find a property for £20,000 please as I want to buy a few
Now please finish your homework like a good kid“You’re only here for a short visit.
Don’t hurry, don't worry and be sure to smell the flowers along the way.”Walter Hagen
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