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back home with her dadlj tenancy came to an end, she found herself back home with her dad.ear—old, i have a good job, a securejob, but i a 33—year—old, i have a good job, a secure job, but i was faced with unaffordable rent over secure job, but i was faced with u nafforda ble rent over two secure job, but i was faced with unaffordable rent over two thirds of my income would go on the cost of housing. not to mention our other cost. and so i was forced to move backin cost. and so i was forced to move back in with my parents. i had no or ulster go. she is by no means unusual. researchers have found the number of families in england sharing their rented homes with aduu sharing their rented homes with adult children or young professionals has more than trebled since the 1990s to 1.7 million and it is becoming increasingly common around large, expensive cities like london or birmingham. some economists disagree, saying a reduction in social housing and lower incomes for young people in the wake of the financial crisis are the wake of the financial crisis are the real reasons are
back home with her dadlj tenancy came to an end, she found herself back home with her dad.ear—old, i have a good job, a securejob, but i a 33—year—old, i have a good job, a secure job, but i was faced with unaffordable rent over secure job, but i was faced with u nafforda ble rent over two secure job, but i was faced with unaffordable rent over two thirds of my income would go on the cost of housing. not to mention our other cost. and so i was forced to move backin cost. and so i was...
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with respect to the rent, tenancy issues and all of that. we haven't had this discussion with you all yet, my sense is what we are trying to do is make sure all case planners with those projects are aware of those issues. it adds work on their part. it is work you have found important, and we are learning as we go on a lot of this stuff. as i said earlier, we made that recent change about tenant support services and that sort of thing. we can continue to work on that. it struck me this morning with the hearing with the preservation commission, and we are being, in my tenure, we are pulled in two extreme directions more than we have. one is do stuff faster and more streamlined approve more housing. the other is spend more time looking at preservation issues. i want to bring that to your attention. i feel that more now than i have in my 11 years with the department. extreme tension in both directions. ultimately it has budget and staffing implications to work on this stuff, i throw that out there. i think i it is important that more of the sta
with respect to the rent, tenancy issues and all of that. we haven't had this discussion with you all yet, my sense is what we are trying to do is make sure all case planners with those projects are aware of those issues. it adds work on their part. it is work you have found important, and we are learning as we go on a lot of this stuff. as i said earlier, we made that recent change about tenant support services and that sort of thing. we can continue to work on that. it struck me this morning...
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when her tenancy came to an end, she found herself at home with her dad.a 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a securejob 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a secure job but 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a securejob but i 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a secure job but i was faced with unaffordable rent, over two thirds of the main income would go on the cost of housing and not to mention other costs. i was forced to move backin other costs. i was forced to move back in with my parents. i had nowhere else to go. she is by no means unusual. researchers have found that the number of families in england sharing their rented homes with adult children or young professionals has more than trebled since the 1990s to 1.7 million, and it is becoming increasingly common around large and expensive cities like london or burning. —— burning ham. some economists disagree. they say a reduction in social housing and lower incomes stop younger people in the wake of the financial crisis are the real reason so many of us had to share our homes. the government says the ov
when her tenancy came to an end, she found herself at home with her dad.a 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a securejob 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a secure job but 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a securejob but i 33—year—old, i've got a good job, a secure job but i was faced with unaffordable rent, over two thirds of the main income would go on the cost of housing and not to mention other costs. i was forced to move backin other costs. i was forced to move back in with...
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act wasn't even -- it was somewhat on the table, but it was more a conversation about moving to tenancies in common, which is real not part of the debate anymore because of our condo conversion cap. there's a lot of things about being involved in the eastern neighborhood advisory committee that can really influence and direct policy at the board of supervisors, so i'm glad you're active, i'm glad you're involved, and i know your family is, as supervisor haney says, very proud of you. so lcongratulations. so we can make a motion. looks like you'll be serving out an unexpired term. we'll make a motion to forward to the full board with a positive recommendation to appoint sara souza to serve on the eastern neighborhoods citizens advisory committee, to a term ending october 19, 2019. it looks like you'll be back out in the fall. congratulations. mr. clerk, do we have any other items on the agenda today? >> that completes the agenda today. >> supervisor safai: okay. great. we are adjourned. [gavel] >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervis
act wasn't even -- it was somewhat on the table, but it was more a conversation about moving to tenancies in common, which is real not part of the debate anymore because of our condo conversion cap. there's a lot of things about being involved in the eastern neighborhood advisory committee that can really influence and direct policy at the board of supervisors, so i'm glad you're active, i'm glad you're involved, and i know your family is, as supervisor haney says, very proud of you. so...
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we are not aware that juul's tenancy violates any city policy law, regulation, and we're fairly certain it doesn't violate any rule or regulation in our lease. the city is very progressive in terms of tobacco. we had a city tobacco policy. in that you can't advertise tobacco in the city, but there's nothing that prohibits vaping or tobacco firms from being located on city property. so from our perspective, it's very important that we think through how to avoid things going forward. we're always open to looking if our requirements are broad enough. i think it is an important principle for us that what we agree to with our investors and our developers is forward looking and that there's certainty for them. we want to provide the public benefits up front and have them meet the requirements. it is hard to deal with a shifting sand of regulation, so if we are to explore how to avoid this happening in the future, we would look toward a policy that is clear and concise and that everyone who signs up with us can under and we can enforce. so with that, i have more specifics around -- we don't ac
we are not aware that juul's tenancy violates any city policy law, regulation, and we're fairly certain it doesn't violate any rule or regulation in our lease. the city is very progressive in terms of tobacco. we had a city tobacco policy. in that you can't advertise tobacco in the city, but there's nothing that prohibits vaping or tobacco firms from being located on city property. so from our perspective, it's very important that we think through how to avoid things going forward. we're always...
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people and the private rented sector already face a far higher risk of losing the tenancy and i knows not working for some of them. we need to make easierfor working for some of them. we need to make easier for tenants and the private sector to find and keep a good home by giving landlord greater certainty that the rent will be paid. therefore i have asked departments to build an online system for private landlords so they can request when necessary for their te na nts can request when necessary for their tenants rights to be paid directly to them. i will consider what else we can do because i am determined to help people keep in their homes. meanwhile, the high court has upheld a call for a judicial review of universal credit. four working single mothers argue that there is a "fundamental problem" with the method used to calculate the money they receive. 0ur correspondent andy moore is at the high court. this is complicated but triangulate to us ina this is complicated but triangulate to us in a nutshell. universal credit is bound to be complicated and technical but in a nutshell th
people and the private rented sector already face a far higher risk of losing the tenancy and i knows not working for some of them. we need to make easierfor working for some of them. we need to make easier for tenants and the private sector to find and keep a good home by giving landlord greater certainty that the rent will be paid. therefore i have asked departments to build an online system for private landlords so they can request when necessary for their te na nts can request when...
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intervene and ask ba rclays bank to prime minister intervene and ask barclays bank to grant her a tenancyhe relevant minister to look into that case... well, she asked me to take a position, purely on the question that she has asked me. i am asking the minister in the relevant department to look into the case and be able to assess that case. and respond to the honourable lady. is it not the responsibility of all of us in this house to support that bill? what i say to my honourable friend is, yes, this is a very important bill in the impact it will have. i am sure everybody across this house once to ensure we can deal with terrorism, paedophilia and other organised crime. an exchange of data is an important way of doing that. in recent days, we have heard the irish prime minister talking about bringing his troops up to the border in an event of the new deal, the deputy foreign minister talking about people jumping out of windows. isn't this highly reckless talk dangerous in the circumstances? that rhetoric should be torn down and focus on what michel barnier said the other day, even in the
intervene and ask ba rclays bank to prime minister intervene and ask barclays bank to grant her a tenancyhe relevant minister to look into that case... well, she asked me to take a position, purely on the question that she has asked me. i am asking the minister in the relevant department to look into the case and be able to assess that case. and respond to the honourable lady. is it not the responsibility of all of us in this house to support that bill? what i say to my honourable friend is,...