Rent crisis: half of renters just a month from losing home

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @topgrain
    @topgrain Год назад +1284

    I know a guy who has 3 houses. He told me he didn't like going up on the rent, but has to do it because he can. In June, he forced a 12-year tenant out when they couldn't afford the new lease amount. It was a good tenant who had taken great care of is place while living there. Last week, he told me that the new tenant who is paying the fat monthly rent had already broken a water pipe in the house. The tenant had shoved a motorcycle into a storage area off of the laundry room and hit a pipe coming off of the hot water heater hard enough to bust it loose. Flooded basement, plumber, possibly a new hot water heater. Anyway, he was within $400 a month of being able to keep the trusted tenant, but would not compromise. Greed gives, and greed takes.

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад +64

      Greed is not the cause in all cases, however people must take care of themselves, plan ahead, many years living indefinitely still doesn’t mean u own the property!!! Plan for unexpected events such as owner wants to sell!

    • @natevic1867
      @natevic1867 Год назад +205

      Bet he’s regretting it now 😂

    • @cherryadeyinka6814
      @cherryadeyinka6814 Год назад +193

      Good serves him right

    • @hemanthathirumaran7654
      @hemanthathirumaran7654 Год назад +117

      Yep greed catches up with you

    • @hemanthathirumaran7654
      @hemanthathirumaran7654 Год назад +17

      @@cherryadeyinka6814 yep 😂

  • @ruxiist
    @ruxiist Год назад +865

    How can we say we're a rich country when significant proportions of the population can't afford basic necessities like food, accommodation and transport?

    • @joebuxton367
      @joebuxton367 Год назад +165

      We’re a poor country with a small number of very rich people skewing the figures.

    • @humanpotatoes4958
      @humanpotatoes4958 Год назад +1

      There’s plenty of wealth. It’s just in the hands of a small minority who own the media, run the Government and make ordinary people channel their anger at anyone below them on them on the social ladder, preferably those at the very, very bottom. Pathetic.

    • @larrydickman5936
      @larrydickman5936 Год назад +86

      The royal family and the aristocracy are the rich parts of this country , ordinary people certainly aren't

    • @joannedibben2352
      @joannedibben2352 Год назад +42

      Most of us are quite poor many people have lots of debt

    • @coderider3022
      @coderider3022 Год назад +22

      Not rich. Just richer than most others , all relative.

  • @mashup5548
    @mashup5548 Год назад +1146

    So sad, I really feel for this woman. Renting in London is becoming impossible

    • @astroboirap
      @astroboirap Год назад +70

      tons of landlords evict black tenants only

    • @jimthompson9370
      @jimthompson9370 Год назад +64

      @@astroboirap- because they’re the worst tenants.

    • @MrSatnavatron
      @MrSatnavatron Год назад +80

      @@jimthompson9370 oh look the proto fashies are back online after their tea XD

    • @astroboirap
      @astroboirap Год назад +51

      @@MrSatnavatron I work for a property managing agent that rents to everyone. But once bitten, twice shy. 90% of the time, black sounding names are immediately told that the property is no longer vacant

    • @MrSatnavatron
      @MrSatnavatron Год назад +161

      @@astroboirap that is called systemic racism bud

  • @jamikadale1409
    @jamikadale1409 Год назад +194

    She's not being difficult she's in a difficult situation with terrible odds. I pray she found a stable home for her and her child.

    • @viannabarnes7185
      @viannabarnes7185 Год назад +12

      In Jesus name

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 Год назад +3

      She could always go back to Africa.
      Doing so would reduce the house prices for us natives.
      I bet she won't do that thought because it's always "me, me, me" with these people.

    • @derrickdavis7917
      @derrickdavis7917 Год назад +27

      @@HaggisMuncher-69-420 That's not very nice.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад +2

      She is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 Год назад +5

      @@derrickdavis7917 It might not be nice but it's true, is it not?
      Less people in the country = lower demand for housing = prices fall, no?

  • @carriedimartino6447
    @carriedimartino6447 Год назад +220

    It’s like this in the US as well. It always baffles me that almost all of the apartment complexes being built are of the luxury variety. Like who can afford these places?

    • @honeybunch6473
      @honeybunch6473 Год назад +19

      Same here

    • @SunnySkies637
      @SunnySkies637 Год назад +4

      Successful people.

    • @saraf9081
      @saraf9081 Год назад +105

      They aren't luxury. They just charge luxury prices

    • @ladymsthing6056
      @ladymsthing6056 Год назад +37

      They expect people to live as roommates to afford the luxury apartments. My current mortgage is less than my previous luxury apartment rent. Gone are the days where one could afford a decent life alone.

    • @Vibes.562
      @Vibes.562 Год назад +13

      Right. I legit google how ppl can afford these apartments cus a lot of ppl work regular jobs.

  • @woollyclouds2677
    @woollyclouds2677 Год назад +583

    Gosh my heart breaks for her, she seems like the sweetest person on earth, terrible shame people like her are in this situation

    • @bigbinji6145
      @bigbinji6145 Год назад +17

      we have to house the migrants flooding intot he country every day

    • @judgemayhem3087
      @judgemayhem3087 Год назад

      ​@@bigbinji6145 We have to house a Caucasian nurse Lucy Leftby in HMP prison who murdered babies. The tax payer is paying for her accommodation in Prison.

    • @realest-12
      @realest-12 Год назад +11

      " people like her"? What are you implying?

    • @kennethausten
      @kennethausten Год назад +7

      This is a common problem now over whole of UK. Will take years to overcome. Here in Wales beggars are the norm now. Homeless in the shop doorways. UK has been ruined by financial greed and miscalculations. If we were still in the EU, it would be far worse as the euro currency would be now imposed as well as many other problems .

    • @kennethausten
      @kennethausten Год назад +8

      I see many towns up North where housing is real cheap due to the poor local economy. I am sure something could be done to provide new startup businesses in those areas creating a local economy. All help each other. Food for thought.

  • @number94
    @number94 Год назад +423

    This has been a massive and growing problem for years. It is not an exaggeration to call it a crisis now. And what have our property-owning government done, other than to make it worse?

    • @jimthompson9370
      @jimthompson9370 Год назад +23

      The media, housing charities and housing associations are as equally to blame.

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Год назад +21

      Maybe being more proactive about half the planet arriving on our shores could help the problem.

    • @ravd8082
      @ravd8082 Год назад

      all accomodation taken up by migrants

    • @lee9650
      @lee9650 Год назад

      ​@@jimthompson9370Hear, hear!

    • @lee9650
      @lee9650 Год назад

      ​​​​@@rb1062Hear, Hear! How is one supposed to help others if one can't even help ones self. It's likr diving in water to save someone from drowning but then you remember you can't swim. The government needs to sort out it's priorities, it just isn't sustainable.

  • @mo_betta
    @mo_betta Год назад +221

    Same happened to me and my family a year ago here in the US. Our landlord sold his house for cash and we couldn’t find anything we could afford at the time. This is happening everywhere to so many families.

    • @InsideLookingOut1
      @InsideLookingOut1 Год назад +15

      Absolutely. It's hard for renters when the rent has become like living in a luxury apartment, and the mortgages have become like living in the Hamptons

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад +8

      Yes, when taxes, insurance and other costs increase to a point that owning rental property is no longer profitable a landlord will be forced to sell. The biggest contributor to rent increases and loss of affordable rental property is governments and corporations taking more and more money from the rent equation.

    • @truegrit7697
      @truegrit7697 Год назад +4

      I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you have found a nice place.

    • @dalton6108
      @dalton6108 Год назад +1

      Honestly the landlord should of given it to him. I know this one landlord who is retiring, butt load of cash though. He started giving away his properties at the remaining mortgage.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      @@dalton6108 Spoken like an entitled socialist parasite.

  • @bernadofelix
    @bernadofelix Год назад +765

    In my opinion, a housing market crash is imminent due to the high number of individuals who purchased homes above the asking price despite the low interest rates. These buyers find themselves in precarious situations as housing prices decline, leaving them without any equity. If they become unable to afford their homes, foreclosure becomes a likely outcome. Even attempting to sell would not yield any profits. This scenario is expected to impact a significant number of people, particularly in light of the anticipated surge in layoffs and the rapid increase in the cost of living.

    • @nicolasbenson009
      @nicolasbenson009 Год назад +1

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      @nicolasbenson009 Год назад +2

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    • @loukazak-t5i
      @loukazak-t5i Год назад

      in canada as well

    • @kand692003
      @kand692003 Год назад

      @@nicolasbenson009 scammer. Please go scam elsewhere

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 Год назад

      Yea heard that for the last 2.5 3 years here in Florida and still more and more home are being built, rental also, prices keep going up and still the invaders keep coming.

  • @africamilton934
    @africamilton934 Год назад +381

    This literally just happened to my family and I. We were blessed to find a private landlord that were willing to work with us regarding the deposit, etc. this was a huge financial burden as most properties are run by management companies and are requesting astronomical amounts for deposits etc…. It’s crazy out here😔

    • @juliet7703
      @juliet7703 Год назад +22

      I m glad to hear that for your family

    • @brownnomad6805
      @brownnomad6805 Год назад +16

      Renting should be temporary, try saving up and buy something atleast...

    • @africamilton934
      @africamilton934 Год назад +55

      @@brownnomad6805 I really feel like buying is a joke right now. Houses are super expensive in my area. We have other investments and it’s not property right now.

    • @brownnomad6805
      @brownnomad6805 Год назад +1

      @@africamilton934 Investing in something is always better than nothing. But buying a property is best way to secure a home even outskirts.

    • @alisonmansfield9052
      @alisonmansfield9052 Год назад

      Your not a caring person are you with that comment.....@@brownnomad6805

  • @debbiehenri345
    @debbiehenri345 Год назад +125

    When I was 19, I was renting my first flat (even though I was earning peanuts). At 24, I started buying my first home (still earning peanuts - this was before minimum wage).
    Now my son is nearly 28, on a decent wage - the idea of him being able to rent (let alone buy) is just laughable.
    Sunak wants Brits to breed more kids.
    Don't.
    If you're renting, you can never guarantee that you can stay in that home in the long term for an affordable sum. Dealing with this kind of crisis on your own is bad enough, to have to deal with all that uncertainty with children in tow is much worse.
    Same with buying a place. Too many people on the knife-edge of being able to pay their mortgage. It takes one calamity - and that can push them onto the street. On your own, you can work things out more easily. With children in tow - much more difficult.
    So, through inaction, the government has made it too anxious a business for a young couple to 'comfortably' afford both a roof over their heads 'and' start a family. Happening all over the world.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Год назад +15

      Bingo. That's why so many millennials and now Gen Z all over the world have decided not to have kids or are just kind of forced into. You can't get the basics on your own, so why bring someone else into uncertainty?

    • @lavonnealexander6936
      @lavonnealexander6936 Год назад +4

      27 years old and in the situation as your son. My mom is very worried 😟 right now because she is getting older and things are getting harder.

    • @33wanwan
      @33wanwan Год назад

      if you go to the council for housing the top priority is pregnant and from overseas so i dont see how the system is working for us. i know ex army guys who end up homeless and get no help. good luck having kids, most women are gold digger snow bunnies or carpet munchers. its all done by design imo

    • @KatR264
      @KatR264 Год назад

      As a Millennial in my late 30s I have never experienced a stable economy as an adult. I graduated just after the banking crisis, then came austerity, followed by Covid, followed by what we have now. Am I having kids, no way! I can just about maintain my own living costs (at least for now). I heard once that economies usually cycle between boom and bust, that boom part of the cycle sounds like it might be fun to try one day!

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 5 месяцев назад

      Don't have more kids but you'll want someone to look after you when you're old.
      Would you like your son to abandon you to get paid to look after someone else?

  • @KristinPMosher
    @KristinPMosher Год назад +261

    I believe the housing market is overpriced due to high demand, bidding wars, and challenges in land availability. The trend of wealthy individuals and foreign buyers paying excessively makes it tough for average people to purchase homes, potentially leading to a collapse. Housing will be taking a big hit and prices will drop

    • @JackBJacobs233
      @JackBJacobs233 Год назад +2

      I suggest you offset your real estate and get into stocks, A recession as bad as it can be, provides good buying opportunities in the markets if you’re careful and it can also create volatility giving great short-time buy and sell opportunities too. This is not financial advice but get buying, cash isn’t king at all at this time!

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      @mariaguerrero08 Год назад +2

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      @mikegarvey17 Год назад +2

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      @mariaguerrero08 Год назад +1

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    • @JulietKellyy
      @JulietKellyy Год назад +1

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  • @sleepmaiden
    @sleepmaiden Год назад +92

    She’s lived there for all these years and it still looks clean and tidy. I hope she finds a better place.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      She is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

    • @ke5146
      @ke5146 Год назад +20

      @@bubbajones4522what’s your home country? Are you a Saxon or Dane?

    • @TheAnonyy
      @TheAnonyy Год назад +12

      ​@@bubbajones4522this is her come country she lives, works and pay taxes

  • @johannakern7147
    @johannakern7147 Год назад +68

    This is happening in the US as well. My sister was living in an apartment in a private home for 20 plus years. She had to move out because the landlord is selling his home because he can not afford the high real estate taxes. The rent prices are so high, she had to move in with me.

    • @InsideLookingOut1
      @InsideLookingOut1 Год назад +6

      100 percent. My mom's boyfriend can't even afford a single room apartment in Rock Hill SC. SOUTH CAROLINA !!! THE RENT IS 1200+ FOR GHETTO LIVING

    • @eddycarpenter8989
      @eddycarpenter8989 Год назад +3

      Tell them you are from Venezuela they find you a nice hotel room in Manhattan

    • @elle5031
      @elle5031 Год назад +4

      I'm glad you are there for your sister.......

    • @byronchavarria4954
      @byronchavarria4954 8 месяцев назад

      US UK NZ Japan Canada Australia And The Developed World Countries

  • @newniea21
    @newniea21 Год назад +207

    She’s been there two decades and he gives her a court order to leave ? That’s really sad

    • @jimthompson9370
      @jimthompson9370 Год назад +44

      That’s the only way to evict her. Otherwise she’ll be ‘making herself homeless’ and the council won’t rehouse her.

    • @ifeyhome
      @ifeyhome Год назад +61

      Yep, she spent 2 decades paying off her landlord's mortgage. He will make hundreds of thousands profit £££ from the sale!

    • @jimthompson9370
      @jimthompson9370 Год назад +33

      @@ifeyhome - and it was her choice to do so.

    • @davidstrelec2000
      @davidstrelec2000 Год назад +35

      @@jimthompson9370
      The only alternative was to be homeless.
      Be homeless or pay off a landlord’s mortgage and still become homeless but later

    • @anthonyfaucy2761
      @anthonyfaucy2761 Год назад +29

      @@ifeyhome Abolish private renting at this point. Landlords are scum and really exposes how evil some humans are.

  • @whackeryounis
    @whackeryounis Год назад +147

    So we're now in a situation where mid-small time landlords are likely looking to sell. So you'd think "great, more houses ppl can buy" but then the people who want to buy a home haven't been able to save a deposit because of increased cost of living, stagnating wages and increasing rent. SO who will buy all these new houses up for sale? The percentage of the population who got even richer over the past decade. the wealth gap has never been wider. You know it's bad when even the middle class is shrinking.

    • @JWSoul
      @JWSoul Год назад +11

      The country is dying.

    • @IshtarNike
      @IshtarNike Год назад +16

      Bingo. Part of the blame lies with those self same landlords. Many many of them had mortgages paid off but kept increasing the rents to maximise their almost pure profits. Thus leading to a situation where their tenants could never save for a deposit of their own. Now the situation changes and they're complaining. But the thing is they've already extracted tens of thousands of pounds for barely any work themselves. And the sad irony is once they sell up, kicking out their tenants and maybe making them homeless, there's no one else to buy the house other than other bigger landlords.

    • @whackeryounis
      @whackeryounis Год назад +11

      @@IshtarNike The thing that makes it an interesting topic of debate is landlords are needed as not everyone can afford to buy a house. I'm not sure what the answer is.
      People say rent control but then if you do that and there's no decent profit to be made, that again would put off smaller buy to let landlords off who purchase with a mortgage. So I guess that would further open up the market to those rich enough to buy places with cash or have a large enough of property portfolio to to deal with the reduced profits until the interest rates lower; although I don't see it going back to as low as it was before.
      I have no stats to hand but i do wonder what the ratio of buy to let landlords with mortgages vs landlords renting out properties with no mortgages. I'm inclined to think there are more of the former and they're the ones facing financial pressures to increase the rent due to the rising interest rates.
      Obv I'm not saying that landlords without mortgages don't do the same but i imagine the ones with mortgages have a more pressing reason to do so.

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 Год назад +3

      The government will buy at knock down prices as this situation unravels, housing the 500 thousands in hotel accommodation from other continents

    • @whackeryounis
      @whackeryounis Год назад

      @@moosky7344 You are aware that the 500k figure of immigration includes legal migrants such as students, ones granted work visas, ones who have legal means to apply for asylum e.g. ukrainians etc. your reference to the "hotel accommodation from other continents" is proof that you don't look into the numbers and just repeat stats from your echo chamber. Based on your comment you're probably referring to the ones crossing the channel which is very much the minority of that 500k figure you quoted but you proved my point that the media are successfully convincing people such as yourself that all immigrants are causing the issues in this country. Here's another fact that will likely blow your mind....when there is reference to expats living in other countries such as spain, Italy etc...they are also called immigrants by those countries🤯

  • @alfonsohorcajada4399
    @alfonsohorcajada4399 Год назад +154

    Shameful when decent working people like this lady is put on this situation, where she may end up HOMELESS. and for the government spokesman to respond saying they have a good record......the only record this government have is a criminal record. A very comprehensive one that is! Shame on you Sunak!

    • @Viewer-discretion-is-advised7
      @Viewer-discretion-is-advised7 Год назад

      Sunek is an Indian billionaire he doesn’t give a damn about any of you! You can’t rely on the government to fix problems for you they are all self serving lieing traitors.

    • @coderider3022
      @coderider3022 Год назад +4

      Labour won’t fix this, it’s is a decades long problem. Knock sunak but where’s the money ?

    • @niburu1508
      @niburu1508 Год назад

      @@coderider3022 There is NO Money - there is plenty of debt though. You warmongers have wars, death and destruction to do. Pay up and 🤐

    • @alfonsohorcajada4399
      @alfonsohorcajada4399 Год назад +6

      @@robertjones2053 if they are a sensible landlord, after 20 years they should have paid that mortgage and should have no reason to sell. There is no way that, after 20 years, it is the latest interest rates that is forcing them to sell. I think the ones selling are because they have multiple properties and they took too much risk.

    • @tonyadams8812
      @tonyadams8812 Год назад

      ''the only record this government have is a criminal record.''🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @awoodard7215
    @awoodard7215 Год назад +113

    When you are a renter you can NEVER get comfortable. Owners always have you by the throat and you have no rights. True Facts.

    • @dianehess5520
      @dianehess5520 Год назад +7

      You are right!

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад +4

      Owner have you by throat?……did you feel that way when they rented THEIR property to you under contract for a certain time !!!!

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +6

      @@yvonnegrant3736Some owners will take your money but not fulfill their contractual obligations. I have seen cases where the city evicted tenants who paid their rent but the owner didn’t pay the water bill.

    • @onlythetruth596
      @onlythetruth596 Год назад +3

      She had the rights to live in somebody else’s property which they’ve bought or built with their hard earned money for a whopping 2 decades!!! 20 years!!!😅
      I’d say that’s a massive privilege, and to think that the day would never come when she would be asked to leave is gross entitlement!
      But I bet she’s “strong” and “independent” and “don’t need no man” though 😅

    • @1JewelOfTheNile
      @1JewelOfTheNile Год назад +1

      When you are an owner, you can never get too comfortable as well.
      Did you not listen to the video that explained the owner is selling because of high property taxes??
      Listen to the whole story, nothing is sacred, renting nor owning!

  • @braxxian
    @braxxian Год назад +161

    We have the same problem in Australia. To many people and not enough homes built in the last 40 years. Our “leaders” want to endlessly increase the population so they can get economic benefit from it yet didn’t bother to think where all these extra people were going to live.

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад +6

      Build them wjere? All the space near places of work are full

    • @anonmouse15
      @anonmouse15 Год назад +15

      They did think about it. It suited them to increase rent prices at all costs, so that's precisely why they did it.

    • @babajaga158
      @babajaga158 Год назад

      ​@@firstname4865he is talking about dole bluggers. You know the real Australians. Those that can trace 5heir ancestors to convicts. Don't you know they deserve everything

    • @bookshelvesNZ
      @bookshelvesNZ Год назад +9

      Its the same in New Zealand too!

    • @brianal7143
      @brianal7143 Год назад +15

      US is no different. In LA alone skid row is triple what it was 10 years ago

  • @residentevil4life
    @residentevil4life Год назад +54

    This is like my biggest nightmare come true as a renter who has lived in the same apartment my entire life. Rents used to be high but over the last decade they have just become completely unnafordable for single adults. Thankfully I have a lot of savings but that will definitely not get anywhere near owning a home and it would definitely be quickly wiped out if I was now forced to use up almost 90% of my monthly paycheck for the rent alone.

    • @topgrain
      @topgrain Год назад +5

      They call it _capitalism,_ but its close cousin, _greed,_ is always nearby.

    • @mariocoronel8445
      @mariocoronel8445 Год назад +2

      Your entire life renting in the same place? Get out dude, probably there's somewhere better, remember, you are renting, falling in love with the place you are renting is like falling in love with a cam girl.

    • @jimmyjay689
      @jimmyjay689 Год назад

      Single adult? No kids...no one wants to hear u complain

    • @melaniekehaya2868
      @melaniekehaya2868 11 месяцев назад

      I’m 58 and am soon in this situation as well. I can’t even afford a room with shared facilities on my salary

    • @Yourhomeboy_evan
      @Yourhomeboy_evan 9 месяцев назад

      @@jimmyjay689huh? Single adult with no kids can complain if they want, we get hit with more than adults with kids, y’all get a nice little check so don’t complain!

  • @catherinemira75
    @catherinemira75 Год назад +245

    Shelter is a human right.

    • @SK-vg3mw
      @SK-vg3mw Год назад +18

      What you gonna do with your right if there is no shelter available and you have no money ?

    • @gambrydew2059
      @gambrydew2059 Год назад +3

      She should have gone to the council.

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Год назад

      ​@@gambrydew2059Council will do nothing. Meanwhile, thousands of illegals arriving every day immediately housed.

    • @ravd8082
      @ravd8082 Год назад

      all accomodation taken up by migrants

    • @milesinnz
      @milesinnz Год назад

      @jesseanderson1904 so is it a human right to have your hard earned money taken from you to support others who demand their human rights.. I guess it never occurred to you where money comes from and what it represents... ? and now you run for the exit.... you are clueless... "government needs to build more properties" - and where does the money come for this... DUMBO

  • @thisismetoday
    @thisismetoday Год назад +32

    Have been searching for about 9 months now. There is NOTHING. Prices are even going up further. The situation in this country is ridiculous, and dire!

    • @MsJustice4ever
      @MsJustice4ever Год назад

      Which area are you searching in?

    • @Joanna-nb3bc
      @Joanna-nb3bc Год назад +2

      You might have to put boots on the ground and talk to people in the area you want to move. Online listing aren't always reliable.

    • @thisismetoday
      @thisismetoday Год назад +2

      @@MsJustice4ever All of west of London at this point

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      All over the world 🌍

  • @gowkstorm
    @gowkstorm Год назад +75

    Awful, poor woman. So cruel and undeserved.

    • @grahamt5924
      @grahamt5924 Год назад +1

      It would be interesting to hear a follow-up on how she has done.

    • @marilynalexander5446
      @marilynalexander5446 Год назад +4

      She has lived there for twenty years, she has had 20 years to change the situation and maybe joined forces with her son to purchase a property of there own which would have put both of them in a better poisition in the future. London prices are extremely high and not affordable to the average working man , but affordable properties can be found elsewhere . They would be far more secure for the rest of thier lives.

    • @felisha209
      @felisha209 Год назад

      You’re speaking foolishness what else is new. Since 1492!

    • @ruairievans
      @ruairievans Год назад +3

      ​@@marilynalexander5446 very unsympathetic comment.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      She is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

  • @stephendavison8975
    @stephendavison8975 Год назад +376

    She hit the nail on the head herself when she said it was naivety - if you plan to rent privately for the rest of your life good luck staying in the same property. She did well getting 2 decades out of that house

    • @random6809
      @random6809 Год назад +25

      In the private rented sector, indeed! That looks a sizable house and likely a nice earner for sale.
      There are no such issues in council/housing association houses where you can live in the same house for your life and the rent is controlled too.

    • @dianehess5520
      @dianehess5520 Год назад +2

      You are so right.

    • @VivianVee56
      @VivianVee56 Год назад +11

      Exactly what I said out loud even before reading comments.

    • @leah8112
      @leah8112 Год назад +2

      Absolutely.

    • @aubreybryan5332
      @aubreybryan5332 Год назад +11

      She most definitely over stayed

  • @mrmeldrew693
    @mrmeldrew693 Год назад +27

    Net, (legal) migration last year was 606,000.
    We have never built enough houses in a year to keep up with that level of demand.
    This will only get worse.

    • @markjewell911
      @markjewell911 9 месяцев назад

      745000 now lol. They can’t add up

  • @juliefeng5622
    @juliefeng5622 Год назад +31

    its all over the world, NOT just ENGLAND!

    • @OnTheRun96
      @OnTheRun96 Год назад

      Not in Bulgaria, Czech republic, Slovakia, Austria, Serbia, North Macedonia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland.

    • @tojatojatoja
      @tojatojatoja Год назад +3

      ​​@@OnTheRun96not in Poland?! Are you joking?!

    • @Penguinz4LOLZ
      @Penguinz4LOLZ 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@OnTheRun96 It is absolutely happening in Norway.

    • @mohwe1007
      @mohwe1007 8 месяцев назад

      Seems fine in Africa

    • @DevilsDisciples
      @DevilsDisciples 4 месяца назад

      @@OnTheRun96Prague has become quite bad, for working class people it’s no longer viable. 40% increase in rent over the last 3 years in the last apartment there I had.

  • @Ally-ip7sb
    @Ally-ip7sb Год назад +37

    When will people get it into their thick skulls - a home is only truly yours when you own it outright. If you rent, the house isn't yours, if you have a mortgage - the house isn't yours. You are borrowing it until it becomes yours.

    • @TheElissdeja
      @TheElissdeja Год назад

      Wow! Nothing "thick" about wanting a roof over your head, FOOL!

    • @starlightgirl8863
      @starlightgirl8863 Год назад +7

      I think we all know that

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      Act like them,save$$$$$ over the years so you have options

    • @la6136
      @la6136 Год назад +6

      In America even if your house is paid off you still have to pay property taxes so the house still is never yours

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 Год назад

      @@la6136my grandparents owned their own home and had to be relocated By the council due to the council owning the land it was built on the whole estate had to relocate they pulled the houses down to build a secondary school there

  • @stuartfitch7093
    @stuartfitch7093 Год назад +65

    Location is a massive factor almost never mentioned in any discussion about housing.
    In the small town I live in there's plenty of houses to buy or rent at cheap prices compared to the UK average. This is because the areas wages are low so nobody wants to live here, so there's not much demand for housing.
    One way of helping the housing situation would be to even up the economy more and give small towns like mine more true levelling up. Then people will want to come here and take up the vacant property.
    A good example of how location affects housing is as follows.
    In London you can have so many people chasing so few properties that you can be on £50k per year but struggle to find a flat which you can afford to pay a £2k rent on a month.
    Yet here I am only earning £28k per year (which is a good wage for my town) but 11 years ago I bought my own 3 bedroom semi detached house, roughly 1800 sq ft, for £70k (worth about £130k now), on a sole owner mortgage. I've a monthly mortgage repayment of only roughly 1/8th of my after tax income.
    If you want to be in such as London or another big city because of a higher paying job then you need to consider the higher cost of living in relation to that wage. A higher wage doesn't always mean you end up wealthier.

    • @MarianLivingLife
      @MarianLivingLife Год назад +6

      Spot on. Location makes a big difference 👍🏽

    • @nordfyr1
      @nordfyr1 Год назад +9

      london is livable only as a really high earner, or in a council house.

    • @MrSebastianBlake
      @MrSebastianBlake Год назад +2

      I did exactly the same as you did moved north

    • @conchi7080
      @conchi7080 Год назад +1

      Where are you living?

    • @cedrimar
      @cedrimar Год назад

      Well reasoned. And good for you.

  • @Katiebatie1980
    @Katiebatie1980 Год назад +13

    I’m in this situation. I’ve rented 25 years and never missed a payment, have a glowing reference, both hard working, but can’t get a place to rent. I live in the south east of England. I have a cat and a dog. I have a blip on my credit rating due to the pandemic and can’t afford 6 months up front.
    My landlady has sold my house, she’s taking me to court tomorow.
    The only option is living in a summerhouse in my mums garden. Wtaf.

  • @lindylou538
    @lindylou538 Год назад +98

    I feel for this woman but I am seeing the same problem over and over. Millions have treated private lets as council homes. They've sunk a load of money into someone else's property to make it a home, while paying a massive monthly rent. This wouldn't have happened if governments had built more council homes and ended RTB.

    • @andrewwalsh2755
      @andrewwalsh2755 Год назад

      Greed and Stupidity...
      IF there were more council houses... the opposition would promise discounted sales to occupants... who would vote them into power... and no more council houses...
      They're now proud property owners... but their children and grandchildren...and the millions of immigrants (legal, illegal, asylum seekers, genuine and bogus)... grow up and can't find or afford a place to live... and there's a demand for more council houses...
      Greed and Stupidity... like homelessness... always with us...
      Vote Zionist Labour at the next election!... Kier Starmer pledges < *_insert_* _bogus_ _pledge_ _here_ >... IF you vote Labour ...
      (See what I mean?... Greed & Stupidity... always with us...😞)

    • @chandp2650
      @chandp2650 Год назад +16

      I think its rubish how they have this barrier where if you as couple earn 40k ur forced to rent privately. This means they have to go live in private rent which makes it harder for couples to save money to buy their own. Whilst people on small earning having council flat will also never will buy a house. This means only the rich people own it and normal people stay out of reach to buy it.

    • @catherinehume9193
      @catherinehume9193 Год назад +3

      right to buy is amazing. my friend, an african immigrant, was able to buy her council house. but she works. and she works and she studies to get a better job and she works at weekends and during holiday periods. i am looking at right to buy as my way of owning my own home. i rent but i might not be able to buy my own place. i am saving, but who knows? right to buy is awesome. but we do need to build more homes and stop a million people a year from coming here, legally or illegally.

    • @lindylou538
      @lindylou538 Год назад +6

      @@catherinehume9193 No it isn't. Someone else could have had that council place. Why didn't your 'friend' realise that someone else could have had that property, and lived in it like she did. That property will never be replaced for someone else to rent.

    • @fernandadavid828
      @fernandadavid828 Год назад +5

      this is the state agencies, they fuelled this high rent market as they make 10/15% every month from every rented property, how they are allowed to do this is the question

  • @andrewsage113
    @andrewsage113 Год назад +41

    I moved to France 7 years ago having found myself priced out of the market. Locally there are 600 empty social housing units. Private rents start at around 250€ a month for a 2 bed flat.

    • @random6809
      @random6809 Год назад +18

      If only there was some method of grouping countries together so that you could cross borders and work in any of them without a work visa....you could even create a common currency to make it easier. Why has nobody thought of that?

    • @mihaimoroi6291
      @mihaimoroi6291 Год назад +27

      @@random6809 That exists, It's called the European Union, with the common currency named EURO! You could have done that and work in all the EU contries, but Britain chose Brexit.

    • @random6809
      @random6809 Год назад +20

      @@mihaimoroi6291
      Whoosh!

    • @mikewinston8709
      @mikewinston8709 Год назад

      Where? Tell us all where your area is please?

    • @unicron2109
      @unicron2109 Год назад +1

      How good was your French when you moved?

  • @redhouseclose
    @redhouseclose Год назад +25

    Probably a decent landlord who is probably in his 70's and wants to sell.Provided decent accommodation for 20 years.

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 Год назад +3

      The market is soon to crash with higher and higher interest rates, houses will then cost way lower, best get out while the going is good or you'll end up with negative equity, unfortunately tenants will suffer

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад +1

      Exactly

  • @Paula7379
    @Paula7379 Год назад +78

    I really hope that lady found a place to live before she was forced out of her home I really hope so and wish her all the best.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      She is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

    • @lansiamalonah3002
      @lansiamalonah3002 Год назад +1

      ⁠@@bubbajones4522what native population? They’re all in Benidorm!

  • @DavidJBradshaw
    @DavidJBradshaw Год назад +41

    The rental lobby seems to want it both ways. They complain about landlords taking homes that could otherwise be used by owner occupiers, whilst at the same time complaining about people having to move out when landlords are forced to sell up and the rental market shrinks in size.

  • @Charismapeoples
    @Charismapeoples Год назад +38

    Praying 🙏🏾 for her and her family
    May she find a home

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      She is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

  • @PetaloudesTouYialou
    @PetaloudesTouYialou Год назад +72

    I'm afraid I'm voting for whichever party has a credible plan for housing and for public services. The Renter's Reform Bill is a sticking plaster, rights bestowed that renters always should have had. The Tories have caused this country to deteriorate so badly, it's barely recognisable from 15yrs ago.

    • @BrockSamson-i1i
      @BrockSamson-i1i Год назад +4

      i grew up in the late 90's early 2000's they weren't all roses and sunshine. irrespective, I agree with you about the next election

    • @rebekahroyal2679
      @rebekahroyal2679 Год назад +13

      🤣🤣🤣 voting?! Yes that will solve the housing crisis 🙄 They are all in it together 🤣🤣🤣

    • @DavidJBradshaw
      @DavidJBradshaw Год назад

      The quickest solution to the problem is to stop increasing demand by freezing immigration. Are you really voting for that?

    • @Lifelongloser
      @Lifelongloser Год назад +3

      Good luck with that . Because no party has a credible solution.

    • @debbiehenri345
      @debbiehenri345 Год назад +2

      15 years?
      Back in the 1970's/80's - that's when the rot set in.
      My parents bought their council house at a time when everyone else was - by the time I needed a place of my own, there was nothing but private rental left.
      Homes were quickly used as investments (corporation houses bought for £9000 were sold on for £80,000 a few years later).
      And the rest is history.

  • @GrinerB
    @GrinerB Год назад +108

    This is what happens when governments allow the "free markets" to behave without intervention. The same exact phenomenon is happening in American cities. It's a combination of NIMBY's and basically 100% of all new properties that manage to be built being 'luxury'. If you're a person who can spend $50k on rent, you have no shortage of options on where to live. If you can only spend $35k you need to become a real estate agent.

    • @starcorpvncj
      @starcorpvncj Год назад

      No! Governments must vnever interfere with the free markets. It always proves disastrous. The Govt failed to build more properties.

    • @woden3894
      @woden3894 Год назад +16

      Developers are forced to make 20% of UK housing affordable. The problem isn't the "Free Market" but basic economics of Supply and Demand. The UK is an island with limited land which has increased by 10 million people in the past 30 years unofficially estimates put that figure at 20-30 million. Houses prices increased by 140% in the 10 years of Tony Blair which coincided with over 3 million immigrants. Now 26 years later we are allowing some 1 million migrants into the country while building 200,000 houses, ironically the local councils are still able to buy £600,000 houses for refugees. The logical solution to providing affordable housing would be stopping immigration, followed by a house building program. However, what will happen is 2 million migrants, 250,000 Homes and even more free houses for refugees.

    • @andreiarodrigues2871
      @andreiarodrigues2871 Год назад

      ​@@woden3894🎯💯

    • @JWSoul
      @JWSoul Год назад

      @@woden3894 Exactly but no one wants to hear the damn facts. Official figures are well off on population. Evidence is everywhere look at the NHS and the strain! UK is fast becoming a dumping ground for all nations and the British people are suffering for it while our actual birthrates are plummeting.

    • @guronanak9218
      @guronanak9218 Год назад

      @@woden3894 Limited land is not the problem. What you call government is simply a front for bankers, financiers and landowners. It is an oligarchy by another name. The whole idea that land is limited is absolute nonsense. A survey some years ago state that 1/3 of Britains land ownership is not recorded in the land registries. How does does this happen?
      Bank of England policies have always been a scam to make the rich richer. Take the nonsense of raising interest rates to control inflation. If inflation is not due to houseowners having excess money to spend how does hitting them with higher borrowing costs reduce inflation if their expenditure is not the cause of the inflation?

  • @TheMoggiemum
    @TheMoggiemum Год назад +33

    Try finding a wheelchair accessible home!
    It's beyond a joke. No affordable housing to either rent or buy, no special needs options... We're all screwed and with cost of living crisis it's just squeezing us endlessly

    • @TheMoggiemum
      @TheMoggiemum Год назад +2

      @@tabularasa7775 it's not just initial access to property... Its kerbs, pavements, parking, door width, room size, bathroom access, bathroom size...
      You literally need more space just to be able to move furniture around.
      Cost of adaptations are insanely expensive as well.

    • @TheMoggiemum
      @TheMoggiemum Год назад

      @@tabularasa7775 we moved 9 yrs ago. Unfortunately we brought at a distance, my parent's only saw it once. I got there and was like WTF! Paid too much, can't move, some parts are just unadaptable.
      Haven't had independent outside or bathroom access for 9 yrs, it broke my parents marriage and now mum and I are trapped

    • @TheMoggiemum
      @TheMoggiemum Год назад

      People talk about lack of affordable housing and there is a major issue, but it's really bad for disabled and their familial carers without private wealth.

    • @TheMoggiemum
      @TheMoggiemum Год назад

      @@tabularasa7775 it's really not like that for most of us.
      motability requires person to pay them the dla/pip mobility component... Its a lease program and if you need wheelchair vehicle or adaptations it's not helpful or affordable.
      1 in 3 disabled people already trapped in poverty
      DWP admitted "major unmet needs" among disabled claimants BEFORE cost of living crisis.
      Carers allowance is a joke, £76.75 per week for 35hrs minimum care and is deducted from UC amount
      Equipment costs are extortionate, and we aren't given what we need but can't afford to buy it.
      We're all struggling

    • @TheMoggiemum
      @TheMoggiemum Год назад

      @@tabularasa7775 BTW I think what you're doing with helping out is amazing...

  • @rightATRIUMZ
    @rightATRIUMZ Год назад +131

    This is deeply depressing. Really unfair for this to be happening to people like her. And the sad thing is, it's happening all over the country. This housing crisis has reached a breaking point, and I don't see how much longer it's going to last like this. I really fear for the future of this country.

    • @grahamt5924
      @grahamt5924 Год назад +10

      You are going to watch more and more people live in tents and then hear stories of people dying in cold weather. 1.2 million people arrive in a country every year. What did we all expect would happen? It's obvious that people would end up homeless

    • @AgentAO7
      @AgentAO7 Год назад +10

      The days of Western countries are over. Asia is now the new powerhouse of economics.. All businesses are moving in that part of the world. The housing is booming. And the cost of living is much much lower! And if you move to Southeast Asia, the weather is another Big Plus!

    • @rightATRIUMZ
      @rightATRIUMZ Год назад +8

      @@grahamt5924 Agreed. Although, I think it's safe to say the blame lies with the goverment - current and previous - for not building enough affordbale housing, and essentially allowing for this crisis to happen.

    • @grahamt5924
      @grahamt5924 Год назад +4

      @rightATRIUMZ Building houses is very expensive. The materials alone are very costly. As an example, it costs £25 000 for the bricks for an average house. When people talk about affordable houses, I always assume they mean heavily subsidised houses, mostly paid for by tax payers.
      This crisis will not be solved by any government. This will only be solved when the UK is no longer an attractive country for people to move to and the amount of migration slows.

    • @grahamt5924
      @grahamt5924 Год назад +7

      @AgentAO97 England has always been a difficult country to live in, that's why so many people migrated from this country. If life had been good here, millions would not have left for better lives everywhere else.
      When was this high point in Western societies that you are referring to?

  • @cassiejacobs4197
    @cassiejacobs4197 Год назад +21

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    • @cassiejacobs4197
      @cassiejacobs4197 Год назад +4

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      @cassiejacobs4197 Год назад +3

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  • @ascgazz
    @ascgazz Год назад +37

    I’m being no fault evicted so my landlords can rebuild…
    I can’t find another suitable home even as a disabled man.

    • @allykhan8594
      @allykhan8594 Год назад +9

      I am sorry for you, may the 1 God guide you.

    • @italianstallion9170
      @italianstallion9170 Год назад

      the true which is God, the Christian god. Remember Jesus died because we sinned.@@allykhan8594

    • @shomshomni2314
      @shomshomni2314 Год назад +4

      ​@@tabularasa7775You've got a lot of issues. That comment wasn't harmful. If you don't believe in God, keep it moving. Why are you wrestling with someone you claim isn't real.

  • @RankinMsP
    @RankinMsP Год назад +27

    In a just world, all the Tory govts would be in jail.

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 Год назад +1

      All governments not just Conservative!!!A Labour government will see us bankrupt, triple amount of new comers etc

  • @soundseeker63
    @soundseeker63 Год назад +36

    What a sad state of affairs that even two-income housholds are struggling to afford accomodation. When I was a kid it was feasible for even single people on an average income to even BUY a home! Now people in the same scenario are lucky if they can even afford to RENT a place.
    I would need to be working full-time and earning 3x what my parents did to afford the very same house we lived in 30 years ago. This country is broken.

  • @Sheldon1411
    @Sheldon1411 Год назад +154

    This is heartbreaking, I hope she finds a place soon. I think some of us need to consider moving abroad. Sometimes it seems like there arent enough homes for everyone.

    • @SarahHope883
      @SarahHope883 Год назад +45

      The thing is there are enough homes. They’re just not affordable

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 Год назад +3

      @@SarahHope883 😂😂😂😂

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 Год назад +1

      @@SarahHope883 to buy or rent?there isn't enough homes to rent and those that are, are unaffordable because of supply and demand

    • @starlightgirl8863
      @starlightgirl8863 Год назад

      @@SarahHope883many homes also empty

    • @ashjitsu
      @ashjitsu Год назад +16

      We have too many people ....at a million more a year coming here ....

  • @TheDreadfulCurtain
    @TheDreadfulCurtain Год назад +17

    Renting is Brighton is beyond unaffordable not even accepting council referrals. This is a serious crisis for ALL renters been worsening severely since 2016 there have removed all fair rent inspectors and all regulation on rent, there is NO limit on landlord greed. We need fair rent now. People need to march and protest together on this issue. Please write to your MP. Horrific situation to find yourself in.

    • @nickbuckle646
      @nickbuckle646 Год назад +6

      I am a Brighton resident and can't believe what's going with rents, 3 bed house's for 1750-2000+ per month when wages locally are not anything special

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад +1

      Tough luck yoi have to make way for the new people coming in

    • @nordfyr1
      @nordfyr1 Год назад

      get a council flat or move. its not too bad in Brighton knowing that there are countries where 1 average salary equals rent on a studio flat @@nickbuckle646

    • @dianehess5520
      @dianehess5520 Год назад

      I don’t think you will ever see fair rent again, it’s called supply and demand unfortunately.

  • @555frontier
    @555frontier Год назад +13

    Meanwhile the gov is busy providing single rooms for newcomers :(

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      She is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

  • @Becky_Cal
    @Becky_Cal Год назад +6

    I’ve said this again and again, in the U.S., the housing crisis has been caused by pure greed and “investors” treating housing as a product without any regard to what the greater implications are to our society. Government is complicit by refusing to set rent controls or limits on yearly rent increases (which should be tied to some objective measure like consumer price index). I foresee many rich nations becoming and looking like developing nations with “favela”-type shanty towns built by all the people who are priced out of their homes and extreme inequality with only the super rich living in expensive properties with fencing and security, similar to what you see in Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and the like. Just tragic!

  • @Mermaidlife97
    @Mermaidlife97 Год назад +6

    This world is making me so angry. No one should have to go through this. Praying they find a good home

  • @lavonnealexander6936
    @lavonnealexander6936 Год назад +24

    Happening in Canada 🇨🇦 too, I am literally 27 and can’t move out on my own.

    • @Tessy29k
      @Tessy29k Год назад +7

      27 too, it's a strange age for most. Hopefully things get better for you soon

    • @felisha209
      @felisha209 Год назад +1

      Same age smh it’s hard

    • @wattbenj
      @wattbenj Год назад +2

      I'm 30 and told myself every year since 25 that I'd move out the following year. The goal posts keep moving as things get harder. Don't blame yourself, it's not your fault.

    • @lavonnealexander6936
      @lavonnealexander6936 Год назад +2

      @@wattbenj thank you for kind words, yes i will not blame myself.

  • @Helen_590
    @Helen_590 Год назад +9

    And this is why so many people are desperate to BUY their own home , so no landlord sells the roof over your head . But both landlord and Tennant are in a sad situation.

  • @JohnHuxleySavage
    @JohnHuxleySavage Год назад +112

    Spend 15 years paying off the landlord's mortgage for them and this is the thanks you get

    • @jimthompson9370
      @jimthompson9370 Год назад +46

      Wanting ‘thanks’ is an emotional requirement. No one owes you anything. Just as much as you should thank them for allowing you to rent their property. It’s a financial transaction you chose to enter into. Nothing more.

    • @coreyc1685
      @coreyc1685 Год назад +12

      @@jimthompson9370 so you think John should not only pay off his landlord's mortgage for him but he should thank him at the same time? I think 'you're welcome for me giving you financial security while you sit on your backside doing nothing to earn it' would be more appropriate. You seem to gravely misunderstand how 'thank you' works in most human cultures. You don't thank people while you're giving them a present. It's the other way around. Are you from another planet and confused about our human customs?

    • @taylorrichardson850
      @taylorrichardson850 Год назад +10

      F landlords who exploited the housing market and crisis for money, totally ignoring the people s suffering. Well if unfairly evicted,? ,I certainly would not leave the place peacefully… nor tidy…….

    • @jamessmith84240
      @jamessmith84240 Год назад +14

      @@taylorrichardson850 Not a smart move. Good luck getting another place to live when your next landlord calls your current one to ask what you are like. Next please!

    • @jamessmith84240
      @jamessmith84240 Год назад +8

      Do you thank you landlord for them letting you live there? Why would you think they owe you a thank you?

  • @llnny863
    @llnny863 Год назад +67

    Poor lady, hope she finds something. London’s had its day,. Everything happens for a reason, job loss/house loss. On to better things

    • @rebekahroyal2679
      @rebekahroyal2679 Год назад +8

      I completely agree 💯 London has definitely had its day. The gentrification bubble will burst.... hopefully soon and serve them right!!

    • @Lucienne-zz1sw
      @Lucienne-zz1sw Год назад

      @@rebekahroyal2679 That's wishful thinking - it will never happen due to the huge demand on homes to live in in London.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      She is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

  • @MrJukamada
    @MrJukamada Год назад +8

    There is no incentive for landlords to maintain the house because of the recent rise of OPR, there is absolutely no way to pay off the mortgage except to either raise the rent or sell it.

  • @732466
    @732466 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is why I am selling all my rental propertys .. After 30 years of low cost rents I am retiring from the business .... my son does not want to take over as to much red tape .. last year we made 3,000 pounds profit on a 300,000 cash layout .... when we sell there's 27.5 per cent tax ...... my tenants pay as much as they can afford ... but it's not worth the worry

  • @RiriJay
    @RiriJay Год назад +3

    Two decades !! She literally paid his house off 😮

    • @Anon1370
      @Anon1370 Год назад

      well thats her own fault.....alot of people who are renting apartments in nyc are paying the landlords other place off.

  • @everydayguy289
    @everydayguy289 Год назад +14

    Honestly, my tip would be, to live like your homeless literally eat beans and toast and save every penny you can after a couple of years you should have your deposit. This is what I did I now have a mortgage.

    • @random6809
      @random6809 Год назад +2

      A couple of years wouldn't get her a deposit.

    • @jimthompson9370
      @jimthompson9370 Год назад +9

      @@random6809- it should do. Maybe not in London (I don’t know) but somewhere. Eating rice and potatoes for a couple of years is a rite of passage for many home owners.

    • @honeybunch6473
      @honeybunch6473 Год назад +1

      Same here. 6 years of it. But property in London out of the question

    • @random6809
      @random6809 Год назад

      @@jimthompson9370
      2 years will not get you a deposit anywhere!

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад +1

      Thank u good advice

  • @Pagandream55
    @Pagandream55 Год назад +17

    It’s not just because not enough social housing is being built, it’s also because social housing has been sold off. On top of that private landlords have also lost businesses/jobs due to lock downs so need to sell rented houses to keep their heads above water.

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад +1

      Notjing to do with 10 million new people

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 Год назад

      ​​@@firstname4865😂😂😂 people don't want to face facts!! We haven't the land or vast amounts of money to build the millions of properties thus country needs and all the rest of things that's in a dire state. Next year we'll welcome over another million who will arrive to ease the problem, ooops i meant worsen the problem
      😂😂😂
      Also the government are lying and created the problem with their polices, they must know the problems they created by design, get them all out!!

    • @davidstrelec2000
      @davidstrelec2000 Год назад +1

      @@firstname4865
      Nope it’s got nothing to do with it

    • @davidstrelec2000
      @davidstrelec2000 Год назад

      @@firstname4865
      Blaming so called overpopulation is just eco-fascism

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад

      @@davidstrelec2000 sure sure

  • @doriswaddington2418
    @doriswaddington2418 Год назад +10

    In Cambridge they’re building a lot of “affordable housing “ which no one can afford to live in. Even if you live in a social housing rent still have to be paid. Not everyone has Housing Benefits

    • @honeybunch6473
      @honeybunch6473 Год назад +2

      Same in Maidenhead. They keep motivating high rise buildings but "affordable" 2 bedroomed flats going for £450 000 plus. Madness

    • @christinaedwards5084
      @christinaedwards5084 Год назад

      @@honeybunch6473those are some seriously ugly tower blocks too.
      Absolute eyesore.
      And they want to fill the old golf course with more of that, guaranteed they don’t upgrade the roads to accommodate all the extra traffic, prob just put up some cameras to fine you

    • @ruffian-wl1nd
      @ruffian-wl1nd Год назад

      ​@@honeybunch6473same here in the US. They are only building "luxury" apartments here. A studio starts at 2600.00. We aren't even NYC or Boston. It's ridiculous.

  • @AnnaPxx
    @AnnaPxx 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Did you ever think that you'd have to move out?" "No". Bless her. I hope she'll be able to find a better place ❤

  • @ifeyhome
    @ifeyhome Год назад +8

    This unfortunate woman spent 20 years paying off her landlord's mortgage & has nothing to show for it. Her landlord will be in receipt of 20 years house price increase & will likely make hundreds of thousands of pounds in profit from the sale

    • @honeybunch6473
      @honeybunch6473 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @SS-vs2nz
      @SS-vs2nz Год назад

      She is incredibly naive. 20 years and never thought she would have to move? C'mon

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 5 месяцев назад

      So she should've bought? Or took that money and bought a mudhut back in Africa.

  • @makhan200007
    @makhan200007 11 месяцев назад +3

    To be renting for 20yrs is ludicrous, surely one can amass a deposit in say, 5 years. She's just made it that more difficult for herself to ever purchase her own place.

  • @BrendaEaster-c8k
    @BrendaEaster-c8k Год назад +3

    The anguish and suffering of this tenant breaks my heart, I pray she finds something soon.!

  • @MarianLivingLife
    @MarianLivingLife Год назад +22

    Whenever you rent you have to be prepared for anything because landlord could make changes at any time by increasing the rent, selling up etc. That’s the mentality you have to have, it’s not your home, you’re just living there.

    • @Usagi1017
      @Usagi1017 Год назад +3

      How can you prepare if you are SURVIVING to live. Everything gone up 🙄

    • @MarianLivingLife
      @MarianLivingLife Год назад

      @@Usagi1017 because if you’re renting, the reality is that it’s not your home so mentally you know that things could change if the landlord decides to make changes.

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад +1

      Thank u for saying that. What are renters thinking.prepare for anything

    • @cypherlock01
      @cypherlock01 10 месяцев назад

      Tell your children that as well

  • @kennethausten
    @kennethausten Год назад +20

    Terrible situation. Greed the only cause of this . Greed forcing property prices up so high, we now have homeless on the streets. My son's rent went from £600 to £1100 a month in the Medway area over two years. He has secured a mortgage for less than that now. He found a low priced property that needed many thousands spent on it. But it was the only way.

    • @coderider3022
      @coderider3022 Год назад +1

      Not greed, just economy / cost of living. Il rent your car for £10 a month , sounds far to me ? Any more is greed on your part. That’s basically what your saying here.

    • @maplenook
      @maplenook Год назад

      This was caused by money supply increase for the flu

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад

      Got to make way for the new people coming in

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      ​@@coderider3022agree 💯. It's the way it is

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад +1

      U do whatever u have to, its called taking care of yourself and family

  • @Lucienne-zz1sw
    @Lucienne-zz1sw Год назад +4

    Here are some of the key reasons for the shortage of housing in much of the UK: (1) uncontrolled legal and illegal migration (2) huge increase in population (unsustainable) (3) misallocation and mismanagement of social/council housing whereby people end up living in properties they should not be eligible for and fraud (4) anyone in the whole world being eligible to buy property in the UK. As the UK is seen as a very safe place to invest in, with relatively low property taxes or restrictions, significant numbers of foreign buyers started moving in quite some time ago and this is ever increasing. Many of the properties are just investments and are not or almost never lived in and are not rented out. There is no point in politicians harping on endlessly saying that more housing must be built, if it is not protected for ownership or rent by UK citizens. Other countries such as Singapore, India and Switzerland do not permit foreign buyers of homes. (5) Government regards landlords as criminals and makes it harder for them to earn a decent profit. Almost no protection from abusive tenants. The Tenant Deposit Scheme is not fit for purpose and protects the tenant, even if they have caused significant damage. Unless the government gets to grips with the five points listed above, there will never be any improvement and the rate of homelessness will just increase.

    • @R53Hole
      @R53Hole Год назад

      Here is the key reason for the shortage of housing in UK: Rich pricks.

  • @robtheplod
    @robtheplod Год назад +21

    The Government has attacked the private landlord over recent years - its no wonder they want to sell up. The problem is the private landlord was filling the gap of the Governments lack of investment in social housing! What could possibly go wrong!

    • @darowchdawg
      @darowchdawg Год назад +3

      ​@@robertjones2053very true but I think what the main comment is highlighting is that these lists that expect abject poverty or urgent necessity shouldn't be operating like this and the government should care more about social housing and put more into it. Landlords picked up the slack and profitted off of people's literal human rights until the government decided to also make that too expensive and so now neither landlords nor the government care about people dying on the street

    • @darowchdawg
      @darowchdawg Год назад +4

      @@robertjones2053 Move to North Korea then mate you'd love it

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      Good comment

  • @mint-tedpreciousmetals7735
    @mint-tedpreciousmetals7735 Год назад +3

    The truth is. She is a renter. She does not own the property. The landlord wants to sell HIS/HER property which they have the right to do! May be unfortunate for her. But it is what it is.

  • @edmann1820
    @edmann1820 Год назад +10

    Land Lordism rent inflation and the inability to buy your own home in the place you were born is the single biggest problem in London. 20 years ago my rent was 1/4 of my wage. Now it's half.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      Yea, embrace socialism and invite more immigrants into the country. That will fix everything.

  • @robertmalone4161
    @robertmalone4161 Год назад +8

    In America property taxes are so ridiculously high that it keeps driving rents up. Therefore making unaffordable for most.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      Don't forget insurance rates and association dues skyrocketing as well. Once landlords are forced to sell, corporations like BlackRock will buy them with cash because they don't have to incur the costs of interest or insurance. They pay cash and self insure. This is the globalist plan of "You will own nothing and be happy". I don't believe the happy part.

  • @realness_rarity
    @realness_rarity Год назад +10

    It is sad for her but again when you rent you can’t expect forever access to a property that you don’t own so I can see it on both sides.

  • @MN-ii7ng
    @MN-ii7ng Год назад +14

    It is not only about rent most of the home states are in very poor and bad conditions 😢

  • @louiseburke8012
    @louiseburke8012 Год назад +4

    so sorry sweetheart but you have to leave London. There's 90% of the population that understand (me included) that unless we earn +35k we cant stay in London

  • @jennifer3551
    @jennifer3551 Год назад +52

    It's too bad that her and her son can't buy this place because I can see how much she likes it. I hope things work out for them

    • @fernandadavid828
      @fernandadavid828 Год назад +8

      this is the state agencies, they fuelled this high rent market as they make 10/15% every month from every rented property, how they are allowed to do this is the question

    • @TheAnonyy
      @TheAnonyy Год назад

      ​@@fernandadavid828she may not be through an agency, could be direct to her landlord

  • @yvonnefarrell1029
    @yvonnefarrell1029 Год назад +11

    Thank you for covering this tragedy.

  • @philipwood123
    @philipwood123 Год назад +4

    Landlords leaving the industry in droves. More tax and regs and now 3X interest rates has made the industry unviable for most.

  • @christinecatt8039
    @christinecatt8039 Год назад +9

    I am British, but have lived in America for almost 40 years.
    This video makes me feel guilty...having my own 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house, and living here all by myself..
    Until l watched this video, l had no idea that the housing situation in Britain was so grim. ☹️
    I have recently retired and am tentatively planning to move back to Northumberland after l sell my home here in Massachusetts.
    This video has given me a lot to think about
    before l make that move..🤔
    Incidentally, l grew up in a 3 bedroom council house, and when Thatcher made it possible to buy your council house, my Father, a coal miner said no.. absolutely not. ..bad idea.
    He actually forecast the future...said there would be a much greater need for subsided housing in the future..
    Moreso when the Government drastically cut down on building new council houses in our area.☹️

    • @adoremus4014
      @adoremus4014 Год назад +1

      There are still lots of decent properties from £150k in the north of England. In some areas there are terraced houses for less. The north/south divide in property prices is huge. A one bedroom flat in London would sell for £425k which would buy a 4 bedroom detached house in the north. England is your home, your roots and welcomes you back 🙂

    • @back2the80s
      @back2the80s Год назад

      Why does a single person need a 3 bedroom house?

    • @SS-vs2nz
      @SS-vs2nz Год назад

      ​@@back2the80sa guest bed and an office.

    • @OnTheRun96
      @OnTheRun96 Год назад

      @@AprendeInglesConStephen I'm from Newcastle. I'm living in an Air BNB in Eastern Europe because I were on the streets there. Its just as bad there.

  • @paulimorrison62
    @paulimorrison62 Год назад +4

    never in a million years try to find a place in london i moved out of london . the only way for to live in london they have to pay witch will never happen

  • @verityowens9638
    @verityowens9638 5 месяцев назад +1

    Its like this in Australia. Sad! They have out lawed bidding for rentals

  • @mandyharrison3799
    @mandyharrison3799 Год назад +6

    One pay day away from disaster...the story of my life😡it's a desperate state of affairs! God help us renters!

  • @lisannasimsim4213
    @lisannasimsim4213 Год назад +17

    Poor people feel so sorry for them

  • @anthonymarvell153
    @anthonymarvell153 Год назад +12

    It’s incredible that this government has destroyed GREAT Britain. Poor women. I hope someone helps her. Why can’t she be helped but the people on boats get treated as VIP’s

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад

      First, it's incredible that the GLOBALISTS have destroyed western civilization.
      Secondly, she is free to return to her home country where I'm sure the rent is cheaper. This would also free up housing for the native population.

  • @samthepoet107
    @samthepoet107 Год назад +3

    I met a lady on a tour in SE Asia she lives rent free in her father's house in London. She wants to move to Northern Ireland where her mother lives. Even wants the father to sell his house. I told her she is crazy. It's difficult for people to find affordable housing in London. Why would she want to move to Northern Ireland? I told her when I was growing up Northern Ireland was a very violent place with lots of bombing, and killings. It's the total opposite of London with its culture, museums, nightlife and everything most people enjoy being close to.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 Год назад

      London has the most to offer in the UK.

    • @PieceMeals
      @PieceMeals Год назад

      Why does the dad have to sell up if she's an adult who wants to move to NI?

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 Год назад

      @@PieceMeals because her dad lives with a woman whom she hates, accuses the woman of allowing him to deteriorate with Alzheimer's. I think she got mental problems. She prays for heavy rain, wishes it can rain every day.

    • @random6809
      @random6809 Год назад +1

      @@riyadougla539
      "London has the most to offer in the UK."
      Because you know all about what every other city and town offers, oh wait no, you are talking b0ll0x.

  • @keifer7813
    @keifer7813 9 месяцев назад +2

    You can't expect to stay in a house you're renting forever. You gotta plan for these sorts of things

  • @alphaj9
    @alphaj9 Год назад +1

    Renting a place for 20 years is wild. Money straight down the toilet

  • @marilynalexander5446
    @marilynalexander5446 Год назад +3

    I left the .UK in 1980, the housing situation and people living in poverty was no different then, same story, rent to high, not enough government housing etc, this will never change there will always be this situation. It is up to the individual to provide for themselves not rely upon the government, save for a depo sit on your own home way before you start having children, buy in an area you can afford even if i t means moving to a different area or even a different country, have a small nestegg put aside that you can fall back on in times of need, control your spending forgo your overseas holiday etc. Do whatever you can its up to you to provide for yourself not the taxpayer.

  • @nathanielcarreon5634
    @nathanielcarreon5634 Год назад +7

    Decades old third world problems catching up with so called first world countries.

    • @DevilsDisciples
      @DevilsDisciples 4 месяца назад

      We have to ditch the words ‘First World Countries’ that concept has outlived itself.

  • @audreytaylor2655
    @audreytaylor2655 Год назад +4

    My rental house was sold Dec 2022 and the new owners went up on the rent. They wanted the property vacant , but I literally had no where to go with the rent prices and being a single woman. The new owners let me stay but I’m barely making the rent and have fallen behind. It’s all so sad but it’s in God hand .

  • @cocochocookiedough
    @cocochocookiedough 11 месяцев назад +2

    Housing is not a commodity.

  • @Amsyprologic
    @Amsyprologic Год назад +7

    Living in someone else house paying rent. Question: did you ever think you will have to move out?, Answer: No, and starts crying. People if you rent the house is not yours. You need to be prepared to move at any time. Keep savings, try to get your own place, always have a plan B.

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад +2

      Agree 💯

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 Год назад +2

      She’s lived there for almost 20 years come on she wouldn’t of seen this coming

    • @mariosanchezgumiel7757
      @mariosanchezgumiel7757 Год назад +1

      Question: did you ever think you will have to move out?, Answer: No, and starts crying.
      Amazing how you can read minds. Sure what you say is what's happening here. Not the fact that with her salary and her son's, they cannot find a new place to live, which is the bottom line of the report. The problem, always, is the person who suffers because, according to many, they don't "have a plan B." 🤮

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      @@greenbanana1001 2 years or 20 years….it’s still a rental ! Not yours !

  • @thebeesnuts777
    @thebeesnuts777 Год назад +15

    It's not a failure to build , it's also no cap on landlords buying all housing stock , all peoples disposable income has been paying towards landlords, the shortage of housing is an excuses, all these years the rate of rent is covering the buy to let's when they should be happy half their mortgage is getting paid , but for some reason the rate coincides with a full monthly mortgage payment, why should a tenant pay someone else's full monthly payments, when it's not their property

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 Год назад

      You dodged the real reason i see 😂

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      This is why u save over the years to obtain your own

    • @thebeesnuts777
      @thebeesnuts777 Год назад +1

      @@yvonnegrant3736
      Obviously, but what if your wage just covers the rent , looking after old parents , etc and enough left over whereby if you did save the little left over it would take another 15 years just to save a deposit
      Your return comment is patronising, of course saving is key , but some people don't earn enough, should they be allowed to become passive income for someone else ?

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      @@thebeesnuts777 save as much as I can. 🛑 Blaming landlord for everything

    • @Leah-s6p
      @Leah-s6p Год назад

      Seriously? We all have choices, no one forces you to rent and live in someone else's property. You dont like the idea or paying full rent, then do not rent. It's their property, not yours, you can not dictate the rules. This sense of entitlement is very sad. Not every landlord is rich with hundreds of properties renting at high unreasonable rents, a tiny minority may fit that criteria.. The majority of those who rent out properties only have 1. The landlord could have saved for years to buy a property and took years of their own time and money renovating it themselves; or could be bought as their only form of income or pension plan. They could be a single parent who had to move in with relatives and rent it out as they couldnt afford to pay the mortgage. They could live elsewhere and rent off someone else. Or moved in with their elderly or sick parent to look after them and use the rent money as an income. You dont know their situation, plus even if they are rich and have other properties, who are you to dictate the rules and tell them what to do with their property. Are you willing to pay for a new 2k boiler if it breaks down or maintain/repair or replace factors such as plumbing; windows; roof repairs; electrics; new flooring; hob and oven repairs or replacements; any property damage; wear and tear; modernisation; gas safety checks; and taxs, instead? Would you go into a shop and tell the shopkeeper your only going to pay half price for your shopping bill? Put fuel in your car then demand you only pay half; or get a car on rental then demand half the lease cost back? How dare any of these businesses expect a return on their investment. Renting is no different, You pay the rent requested, the landlord covers his mortgage and you get unlimited use of the property without having to worry, sort or pay for any property repairs/maintenance/updates. What's unfair about that?

  • @DBProductions12345-m
    @DBProductions12345-m Год назад +3

    She NEVER thought she'd have to leave? Like, ever? After 20 years, obviously the landlord would sell eventually. She didn't save up to buy in 20 years?

  • @user-ws1cl2eq5w
    @user-ws1cl2eq5w Год назад +6

    What is she moaning about? Whats the full story, 2 kids aged 20+ and at least 2 salaries - let me guess they want to stay in hackney or brixton at a cheap rent and dont want to downsize

    • @random6809
      @random6809 Год назад +4

      Once she got the court order she is a priority on a council waiting list. That is clearly her plan hence why she sat in the property until the court order came through.
      She will now get a rent controlled housing association house in London where "average" working people can't afford a house to buy. Not bad eh?

    • @user-ws1cl2eq5w
      @user-ws1cl2eq5w Год назад +3

      @@random6809 hit nail on head she's probably over 55.

  • @sharinaross1865
    @sharinaross1865 Год назад +5

    Meanwhile, some multi generational families share a home.

  • @PatIsaac-w7z
    @PatIsaac-w7z Год назад +2

    We can’t be housing the whole world who wish to live in London. That’s where the crisis is. More and more people moving to London and obviously the country can’t afford it. Work harder!!!

  • @ahmedshah2145
    @ahmedshah2145 Год назад +4

    The straw that broke the camels back was uncontrolled immigration which still continues

  • @ronguerra
    @ronguerra Год назад +6

    it's happening here in Canada as well. Direct result of interest rate increases.

  • @MCorrigan
    @MCorrigan Год назад +13

    This is a wake up call for many people. London is done, and has been for a long time. It's slowly been turned in to a city only for the rich for the past 20 years, but everyone just had their heads buried in the sand.
    People blame landlords, but if your landlord's mortgages doubles because of interest rate rises, what do you expect them to do? Your rent will double, or they'll have to sell up.

    • @Joanna-nb3bc
      @Joanna-nb3bc Год назад +2

      Same thing in Old San Juan PR. 15 years ago I rented there for $400 and now it's over $1000

    • @yvonnegrant3736
      @yvonnegrant3736 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @sandywho4922
    @sandywho4922 Год назад +1

    Pure greed all around. Raising rent because you can. Not qualifying for home loans because you don't meet income guidelines. Yet have being paying someone else's mortgage for 20 years. Disgusting

  • @mahroof8730
    @mahroof8730 8 месяцев назад +1

    That's sad that,high rents people can't afford it,,

  • @Tamar-sz8ox
    @Tamar-sz8ox Год назад +7

    I pray something better is ahead , God bless ❤