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    Courtesy Independent........rvhised................

    Tenants face eviction over 'bedroom tax'

    Thousands could lose their homes as councils and housing associations begin a clampdown

    on those in rent arrears

    Disabled families challenge 'bedroom tax' in High Court

    People struggling to pay their rent because of the so-called "bedroom tax" are already being threatened

    with possible eviction just weeks after it came into force.

    Thousands of people face losing their homes as councils and housing associations begin a

    clampdown on those in rent arrears. Councils in many areas began sending notice of arrears

    letters within weeks of the reform coming in on 1 April, many of which threaten eviction in the long-term

    if rent is not paid.

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