Saturday, December 21, 2024

Deptford evictions

Renters living in Childers Street SE8 are continuing their campaign against being evicted from their homes after been issued with 'Section 21' notices. These allow landlords to kick people out without having to give a reason and are due to be abolished next year.  Thousands of people have already signed a petition against the evictions  which states:

'We, the tenants of Vive Living, Childers Street, a total of 83 homes and around 150 people, are being evicted en masse ahead of Section 21 becoming illegal in 2025.

The government are abolishing Section 21 evictions for a reason - they are inhumane and cruel - and it is clear that the landlord are using this window of time while it is still technically legal to unjustly displace a huge group of people all at once.

We have received these notices, written in intimidating legalese, less than 3 weeks before Christmas with the earliest eviction date as early as 11 February. It has left us scrambling to understand our rights and in fear of becoming homeless.

The actions of Aitch Group - run by property mogul Henry Smith - have been condemned by local Lewisham North MP Vicky Foxcroft and several local councillors.

Our local community, wider London, and all of the UK are suffering from a housing and cost of living crisis. It is virtually impossible to find suitable, affordable housing in an already flooded, overpriced market 2. The local housing market cannot accommodate over 100 more of us needing immediate rehoming.

We will not be unique in our situation. Predatory landlords can, and surely will, utilise this time before S21 is banned next summer to take away people’s homes for their own financial benefit.

This behaviour is repugnant, and we are standing together to fight it. We fight not only for our own homes and situations, but for those who will be attacked in the same way who are far more vulnerable than us'.

The Aitch group are also involved in other developments locally including the Glassworks at Deptford Bridge.  Business activities previously linked to founder Henry Smith have been the subject of some less than flattering media coverage in the past including:

'The East End payday loan tycoon and his VERY glamorous girls: Lavish lifestyle of the jet-set family behind a 'parasitic' lending company' (Daily Mail 25 Sept 2016)

'Luxury jet-set lifestyle of dodgy loan clan forced to pay out £34m for its ‘parasitic abuse’ of 97,000 customers' (The Sun, 24 Sept 2016)

'Lender threatened victims while family lived high life' (The Times, 20 Sept 2016)

'Payday loan sharks who partied in Vegas and took private jets while victims suffered' (This is Money, December 2022)

Vive Living in Childers Street



A timely poster in Deptford for recent London Renters Union demonstration


London Renters Union stickers spotted in Brockley





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