A grieving widower, who was given two days' notice by a housing association to leave his home, has called for the law to be changed.
A GRIEVING widower, who was given two days' notice by a housing association to leave his home, has called for the law to be changed.
After refusing to leave and negotiating with the landlord he has now reached an agreement he will be able to stay in the flat for four months and then move on.Stacey signed the tenancy agreement in February but didn’t state her husband was also living there. “And I think in your mind, people need to have time to grieve. Give them a month or two months just to grieve.
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