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Council To Rehouse 17 Year Old

17 Year Old Homeless Person Badly Treated
Robinson v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council
CA
28 July 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
A local authority could not postpone its decision on a young
homeless person’s housing assistance application for the purpose
of inquiries and mediation with her parent so that the young
person had become 18 and ineligible for housing assistance on the
basis of priority need before the decision was made.

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