Abstract

Abstract A common problem arising in practice under Part III of the Housing Act 1985, for which the extensive case law on homelessness has as yet offered no clear solution, is that of the “split family” which has never lived in accommodation in which all the current family members could reside together, although at the time of the application to the local authority each member of the family has a roof over his or her respective head.

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