Moving London: Migrants in the Private Rented Sector
In contrast to the general public perception and the picture that politicians and the media often create most refugees do not live in social housing once they have been granted asylum. Over 75 percent...
View ArticleMoving London: The ups and downs of the housing market for migrants
The second post of our blog series Moving London: How Living in London is Changing is about the difficulties migrants are facing in the housing sector. Here three people are talking about their...
View ArticleMoving London: Illegal Eviction is an Offence
Through my work at the Hackney Migrant Centre (HMC) I met Val. She is a solicitor at the Hackney Community Law Centre who gives voluntarily housing advice to refugees, asylum seeker and migrants at the...
View ArticleMoving London: When Living Becomes A Job – Anti-squatting and Property Guardians
When we decided to move to London the first question that came to my mind was: Would it be possible to find an affordable and reasonable accommodation in London? Some of my friends living in London...
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