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Published on: 15 August 2024

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Application for JR of LA’s failure to provide suitable temporary accommodation and conduct lawful needs assessment for children allowed (ZRR v Bexley LBC)

In R (on the application of ZRR) v Bexley London Borough Council [2024] EWHC 2073 (Admin), the Administrative Court allowed the claimant’s application for judicial review, holding that the council breached section 190 of the Housing Act 1996 by failing to secure suitable accommodation for her, and also failed to carry out a lawful assessment of her children’s needs under section 17 of the Children Act 1989 (the assessment). The claimant sought assistance from the authority as homeless after being evicted, together with her two daughters and partner, from her previous accommodation owing to failure to pay rent. The authority treated its main housing duty as discharged pursuant to section 193(6)(b), on the basis that she had rendered herself intentionally homeless by the rent arrears...

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