tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2368597644249193648.post2855411122953701884..comments2023-04-06T11:57:29.849+10:00Comments on CLEARING HOUSE: The state of the art of estate redevelopmentJemimahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13383227848688784842noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2368597644249193648.post-48325735503218190222013-05-29T09:53:29.414+10:002013-05-29T09:53:29.414+10:00Thanks Dr Merlyn, and good luck with the book and ...Thanks Dr Merlyn, and good luck with the book and with getting stably housed in the private rental market. Not sure which is the tougher job. <br /><br />The private rental market is not a very friendly place for seniors - we'll do some posts on this soon.<br /><br />All the bestChrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08613420001844760529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2368597644249193648.post-72522457963942480452013-05-28T17:41:18.654+10:002013-05-28T17:41:18.654+10:00This is really important. Thanks guys. I'm a l...This is really important. Thanks guys. I'm a low-income senior still in the commercial rental market, and have been on the Housing Emergency list for three years. I have been made two offers which were not appropriate, and my appeals were accepted, and one that I rejected for very real, (but unacceptable to Housing) personal reasons, so I have one offer remaining. In the past 6 years I have spent a total of a whole year seeking accommodation, and spent a period of time homeless, on three separate occasions. I am now accommodated for the time being, and simply could not stand the stress of moving again until I have finished writing my book, so I asked them to take me off the emergency list until I am finished and ready to move again. Hopefully, I will be offered something suitable then, because I am getting to old and disabled to repeat this experience any more.Dr Merlynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01099148289252001960noreply@blogger.com