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Devastated families face eviction after Britain’s richest MP buys housing estate and hikes up rent
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Fight: Richard Benyon and a community furious over rent hikes
Devastated families are facing being evicted after the inherited estate of Britain’s richest MP bought a stake in their homes.
Tory Richard Benyon’s £110million family firm is part of a consortium that snapped up the housing estate and announced plans for a massive rent hike.
Up to 90 households in East London fear the Benyons’ plan to charge “market rents” will treble their bills.
The New Era Estate, in Hoxton, has a long history of providing affordable housing and has been home to some people for 70 years.
Distraught Debra Cox, 49, who has lived there for 18 years, said: “This is social cleansing – this has always been a form of social housing and they just want rid of us.
"I have been to the council and was told we don’t have a chance of being rehoused.”
Soaring house prices have driven ordinary families out of vast swathes of the UK – particularly the capital where the average price of a home rocketed by 18.5% last year.
Britain’s housing crisis is worsened by weak legal protection for private tenants, who can be forced out of homes they have lived in for years at a few weeks’ notice.
At a heated meeting on Thursday, teaching assistant Debra told the new landlord: “You do realise that as soon as you put them on at market value, whenever that may be, myself, my husband and my 18-year-old daughter will be homeless?”
Her husband Gary, 50, fumed: “My wife had a seizure during the night brought on by the stress.
"My wife is ill and I am going to lose my f*****g flat because of you and your mates.”
Berkshire MP Benyon is a director of his family’s 300-year-old Englefield Estate, which owns 20,000 acres of land from Hampshire to Scotland.
Its portfolio includes the 250-property Benyon Estate in East London which is now a “minority shareholder” in the flats on the New Era Estate.
His brother Edward Benyon confirmed the family was part of the consortium during the meeting.
He also announced plans to refurbish the 1930s homes and build more flats on the roof.
Edward added: “The goal, which is something I have had to say to all of you, is the fact that the rents will be going to market value.”
He refused to confirm future rents but the Benyons have already hiked them by 10% this year.
Edward said: “Bearing in mind the rents were so far below market value we considered a 10% rise to be fair.”
One resident said: “When Edward Benyon came up to my flat he actually said that next year would be a lot more.”
Edward replied: “I’m not going to sit here now and tell you it’s going to be double, quadruple, whatever it’s going to be.”
He caused uproar when he was asked about eviction and said: “We’ve never evicted anybody because when people haven’t been able to afford to pay the rent they’ve moved out.”
One resident said: “What if they’ve got nowhere to go?”
And a second added: “You really don’t give a sh*t do you?”
Changing times: New developments have led to the gentrification of Hoxton
Edward promised “we are not going to keep anything hidden” and claimed “there are a number of people who wanted to buy this block of flats who wanted to knock it down”.
Local Labour MP Meg Hillier said the loss of affordable housing was “hollowing out the community”.
She said: “Any landlord with any moral fibre would consider that these are people’s homes not just properties.
“The Government seems to think that the market can deliver for people on low incomes and it can’t.
"The toffs on the front bench don’t have a clue how people are living.”
When the Benyon Estate discovered the Mirror was investigating, it demanded “details of any named contributors” to this story.
Despite this, dozens of residents wanted to talk to us.
Single mum Lindsey Garrett has lived on the estate with her parents all her life.
She works as a care co-ordinator for the local NHS trust.
But the market rent on a two-bed flat in Hoxton is now more than her take-home wage.
Lindsey said: “It has been terrifying, horrific. We are completely devastated.
"I haven’t been able to sleep with the thought of being homeless. My dad’s disabled and I don’t know where we are all going to end up.”
Uproar: Richard Benyon MP
Since she moved in, the Benyon Estate has raised Lindsay’s rent from £668 a month to £796.
The average cost of a similar two-bedroom flat on Rightmove.com is nearly £2,000 a month.
Other residents include Ruth Jacobs, 84, who has lived on the estate for 70 years.
She said: “It is terrible. I got a letter two weeks ago. I don’t know what’s going to happen next.”
Gaye Studman, 56, who lives with Malcolm Ryan, 58, and her daughter Angel Studman, 10, said: “They just want people with money in here.
"We’ve been told we have to be evicted by a bailiff together with our children before the council will help us.”
A Mirror investigation with the GMB union earlier this year revealed Benyon’s £110million estate has received hundreds of thousands of pounds of housing benefit – despite the MP attacking the “something for nothing” welfare state.
GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said of the latest revelation: “This is an absolute scandal.
"Affordable housing being destroyed and it’s coming from the very top of the Tory party who have no hesitation in dipping into taxpayers’ funds as they do it.
“Cameron should disown this fatcat profiteering MP. GMB will help the tenants in any way we can.”
On top of Mr Benyon’s haul from tenants and the taxpayer, his family farms received more than £2million in EU subsidies since 2000.
Protest: Residents of the New Era Estate demonstrate
Edward Benyon said last night that New Era estate’s previous owners put it up for sale two years ago and sold it at “commercial market value for a substantial profit”.
He went on: “The Benyon Estate manages the property and undertook detailed independent reporting from surveyors on the state of the building, which showed several deficiencies consistent with its age including poor provision of heating and badly damaged windows.
“Any purchaser of the property would need to charge market rates of rent, however we have given tenants new contracts so they have another year to decide what they want to do.
"We have met each tenant personally to explain the situation and meetings are now taking place to help them in the future.”
He went on: “Richard is a firm supporter of the welfare state and the safety net it provides for people.
“On the advice of solicitors I requested the names of named contributors.
“Each individual is different and knowing the circumstances of persons who are speaking to you may have allowed us the opportunity to address to you specific points in relation to those individuals.”
Accounts of the New Era Estate’s previous owner, First LBS Holdings Limited, show it made a £306,865 profit and its shareholders received a £300,000 dividend last year
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The writing is on the wall and our H/A has been asking us to pay extra on the rent as a cushion.(neighbour upstairs as well)....A cushion for what?
Boris didn't order the water cannons for London, for no reason at all.
There will be riots in London, when people are thrown out onto the streets, the likes that this country has never seen.
Fight: Richard Benyon and a community furious over rent hikes
Devastated families are facing being evicted after the inherited estate of Britain’s richest MP bought a stake in their homes.
Tory Richard Benyon’s £110million family firm is part of a consortium that snapped up the housing estate and announced plans for a massive rent hike.
Up to 90 households in East London fear the Benyons’ plan to charge “market rents” will treble their bills.
The New Era Estate, in Hoxton, has a long history of providing affordable housing and has been home to some people for 70 years.
Distraught Debra Cox, 49, who has lived there for 18 years, said: “This is social cleansing – this has always been a form of social housing and they just want rid of us.
"I have been to the council and was told we don’t have a chance of being rehoused.”
Soaring house prices have driven ordinary families out of vast swathes of the UK – particularly the capital where the average price of a home rocketed by 18.5% last year.
Britain’s housing crisis is worsened by weak legal protection for private tenants, who can be forced out of homes they have lived in for years at a few weeks’ notice.
At a heated meeting on Thursday, teaching assistant Debra told the new landlord: “You do realise that as soon as you put them on at market value, whenever that may be, myself, my husband and my 18-year-old daughter will be homeless?”
Her husband Gary, 50, fumed: “My wife had a seizure during the night brought on by the stress.
"My wife is ill and I am going to lose my f*****g flat because of you and your mates.”
Berkshire MP Benyon is a director of his family’s 300-year-old Englefield Estate, which owns 20,000 acres of land from Hampshire to Scotland.
Its portfolio includes the 250-property Benyon Estate in East London which is now a “minority shareholder” in the flats on the New Era Estate.
His brother Edward Benyon confirmed the family was part of the consortium during the meeting.
He also announced plans to refurbish the 1930s homes and build more flats on the roof.
Edward added: “The goal, which is something I have had to say to all of you, is the fact that the rents will be going to market value.”
He refused to confirm future rents but the Benyons have already hiked them by 10% this year.
Edward said: “Bearing in mind the rents were so far below market value we considered a 10% rise to be fair.”
One resident said: “When Edward Benyon came up to my flat he actually said that next year would be a lot more.”
Edward replied: “I’m not going to sit here now and tell you it’s going to be double, quadruple, whatever it’s going to be.”
He caused uproar when he was asked about eviction and said: “We’ve never evicted anybody because when people haven’t been able to afford to pay the rent they’ve moved out.”
One resident said: “What if they’ve got nowhere to go?”
And a second added: “You really don’t give a sh*t do you?”
Changing times: New developments have led to the gentrification of Hoxton
Edward promised “we are not going to keep anything hidden” and claimed “there are a number of people who wanted to buy this block of flats who wanted to knock it down”.
Local Labour MP Meg Hillier said the loss of affordable housing was “hollowing out the community”.
She said: “Any landlord with any moral fibre would consider that these are people’s homes not just properties.
“The Government seems to think that the market can deliver for people on low incomes and it can’t.
"The toffs on the front bench don’t have a clue how people are living.”
When the Benyon Estate discovered the Mirror was investigating, it demanded “details of any named contributors” to this story.
Despite this, dozens of residents wanted to talk to us.
Single mum Lindsey Garrett has lived on the estate with her parents all her life.
She works as a care co-ordinator for the local NHS trust.
But the market rent on a two-bed flat in Hoxton is now more than her take-home wage.
Lindsey said: “It has been terrifying, horrific. We are completely devastated.
"I haven’t been able to sleep with the thought of being homeless. My dad’s disabled and I don’t know where we are all going to end up.”
Uproar: Richard Benyon MP
Since she moved in, the Benyon Estate has raised Lindsay’s rent from £668 a month to £796.
The average cost of a similar two-bedroom flat on Rightmove.com is nearly £2,000 a month.
Other residents include Ruth Jacobs, 84, who has lived on the estate for 70 years.
She said: “It is terrible. I got a letter two weeks ago. I don’t know what’s going to happen next.”
Gaye Studman, 56, who lives with Malcolm Ryan, 58, and her daughter Angel Studman, 10, said: “They just want people with money in here.
"We’ve been told we have to be evicted by a bailiff together with our children before the council will help us.”
A Mirror investigation with the GMB union earlier this year revealed Benyon’s £110million estate has received hundreds of thousands of pounds of housing benefit – despite the MP attacking the “something for nothing” welfare state.
GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said of the latest revelation: “This is an absolute scandal.
"Affordable housing being destroyed and it’s coming from the very top of the Tory party who have no hesitation in dipping into taxpayers’ funds as they do it.
“Cameron should disown this fatcat profiteering MP. GMB will help the tenants in any way we can.”
On top of Mr Benyon’s haul from tenants and the taxpayer, his family farms received more than £2million in EU subsidies since 2000.
Protest: Residents of the New Era Estate demonstrate
Edward Benyon said last night that New Era estate’s previous owners put it up for sale two years ago and sold it at “commercial market value for a substantial profit”.
He went on: “The Benyon Estate manages the property and undertook detailed independent reporting from surveyors on the state of the building, which showed several deficiencies consistent with its age including poor provision of heating and badly damaged windows.
“Any purchaser of the property would need to charge market rates of rent, however we have given tenants new contracts so they have another year to decide what they want to do.
"We have met each tenant personally to explain the situation and meetings are now taking place to help them in the future.”
He went on: “Richard is a firm supporter of the welfare state and the safety net it provides for people.
“On the advice of solicitors I requested the names of named contributors.
“Each individual is different and knowing the circumstances of persons who are speaking to you may have allowed us the opportunity to address to you specific points in relation to those individuals.”
Accounts of the New Era Estate’s previous owner, First LBS Holdings Limited, show it made a £306,865 profit and its shareholders received a £300,000 dividend last year
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/devastated-families-face-eviction-after-3786578#ixzz364PnXK7s
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The writing is on the wall and our H/A has been asking us to pay extra on the rent as a cushion.(neighbour upstairs as well)....A cushion for what?
Boris didn't order the water cannons for London, for no reason at all.
There will be riots in London, when people are thrown out onto the streets, the likes that this country has never seen.
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Raggamuffin wrote:eddie wrote:Let's all get things in perspective:
If these people are in social housing and can't afford the rent and they have children under 16, they will not be left homeless.
The likes of Phil, on benefits, will be left where they are and their rent paid or they'll be rehoused.
Still, it does suck that rich people can come along and do this but that's life really.
If it were me, I'd be looking to move out of London and find somewhere cheaper for my money.
As long as people get their rent paid for them, nothing will be done. It's the tax payers' money though
Just because people are in social housing does not mean they don't pay their own rent. The article stated how much their rents have gone up by and that is just the beginning. This isn't an isolated case, it's happening all over London and pretty soon people will have to give up jobs because they won't be able to afford to live near their work, or if they move further away, they won't be able to afford the rail fares. The whole situation is way out of control.
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Rent has gone up for everybody.
Those in social housing who don't pay don't need to worry.
Those who work and are in social housing - hopefully their pay has gone up too. If they can't afford to live there they will have to move.
I had to move away from my family to work.
The left just aren't living in the real world.
They keep on begging for more but won't work for it.
Those in social housing who don't pay don't need to worry.
Those who work and are in social housing - hopefully their pay has gone up too. If they can't afford to live there they will have to move.
I had to move away from my family to work.
The left just aren't living in the real world.
They keep on begging for more but won't work for it.
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Poor BA, you really can't see the enormity of the ramifications of this can you, and the way it is already affecting other Councils all over England. What's going to happen when no-one can man the ordinary jobs that need doing in London when they either can't live there or can't get there?
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Sassy wrote:Poor BA, you really can't see the enormity of the ramifications of this can you, and the way it is already affecting other Councils all over England. What's going to happen when no-one can man the ordinary jobs that need doing in London when they either can't live there or can't get there?
I'll tell you - salaries will increase or rents will decrease.
What do you think Sassy - that the jobs will just be left empty?
Hmmm... i wonder which one of us is right?
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BigAndy9 wrote:Sassy wrote:Poor BA, you really can't see the enormity of the ramifications of this can you, and the way it is already affecting other Councils all over England. What's going to happen when no-one can man the ordinary jobs that need doing in London when they either can't live there or can't get there?
I'll tell you - salaries will increase or rents will decrease.
What do you think Sassy - that the jobs will just be left empty?
Hmmm... i wonder which one of us is right?
You're living in cloud cuckoo land.
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Re: Devastated families face eviction after Britain’s richest MP buys housing estate and hikes up rent
Sassy wrote:BigAndy9 wrote:
I'll tell you - salaries will increase or rents will decrease.
What do you think Sassy - that the jobs will just be left empty?
Hmmm... i wonder which one of us is right?
You're living in cloud cuckoo land.
It's a good point though. Those offices and toilets aren't going to clean themselves, and I don't think the boss's PA is going to do it.
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Re: Devastated families face eviction after Britain’s richest MP buys housing estate and hikes up rent
It must be hard on WORKING families to afford these rent hikes. while those on DHSS benefits can always cut back on the Booze and Sky TV to cover the cost.
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As usual, Kaka talks shit. His name is so appropriate.
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