Sentence examples for more vulnerable tenants from inspiring English sources

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"We will see a lot more vulnerable tenants, perhaps, having to put them up and perhaps risking their tenancy," she added.

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But nowadays, because there are fewer empty properties in urban areas, your standard "drug den" is more likely to be a "cuckoo" flat, the homes of vulnerable tenants taken over by dealers in order to sell drugs.

Transient tenant farmers may have little social support and may be more vulnerable to maternal death, so efforts to improve identification and follow-up of these deaths would be worthwhile.

Housing shortages also make them vulnerable: tenants fighting to hold onto ever shorter tenancies, with their rights as renters eroded, are more likely to become homeless.

Housing providers have little choice but to focus more attention on managing the highest risks to the business – arrears, damage, sustaining tenancies – and on those most vulnerable tenants.

If more cuts are made to vital services, the numbers forced to sleep rough will continue to rise and the evictions of vulnerable tenants currently in secure housing will increase.

They were more vulnerable.

He never seemed more vulnerable.

It makes them more vulnerable".

Others, however, are more vulnerable.

It makes you more vulnerable.

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