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Exploitative landlords can make millions at the public's expense putting desperate tenants in squalid homes.
The government reckons the country needs 8m more houses, half to allow families to move out of shared living quarters and half to replace squalid homes.
Joining the queue of the desperate will be victims of medical negligence and tenants who cannot persuade landlords to repair their squalid homes.
Once they lived in groups in squalid homes and stayed out late, reading comic books in between posts as more seasoned reporters slogged their way through traditional publications like The Hill and Roll Call.
Dr. Herr was also involved in two cases -- one in Alabama in 1972, the other in New York the next year -- that ultimately caused many states to close squalid homes for the retarded.
Three members of a Long Island family were charged with smuggling dozens of Peruvians into the United States since December 2000 and forcing them to live in cramped, squalid homes once they arrived, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Roslynn R. Mauskopf, said yesterday.
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He spent years in an overcrowded and squalid home, where the adults who influenced him were criminals.
There is nothing comic at all about the sequences in which he roams the Edinburgh streets in drag or sits alone in his squalid home.
The Narrator moves into Tyler's spectacularly squalid home, a rotting mansion on an urban wasteland that might have belonged to some poor relatives of the Addams family.
Eight-year-olds Melissa Russo and Julie Lejeune allegedly died of starvation in Dutroux's squalid home near Charleroi while he was serving a prison sentence for a vehicle crime.
Life in the sprawling Calais "Jungle", a squalid home for up to 6,000 migrants, was becoming increasingly unbearable for the 15-year-old.
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