How do I apply as homeless
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If a person is homeless or threatened with homelessness and approaches the council for help it has to provide them with advice and assistance.
Shropshire Council has specific legal duties towards homeless people. This section briefly outlines the duties that councils have:
Circumstances
If you do become homeless or are likely to become homeless within 28 days, your Council's legal obligations to you will depend upon your personal circumstances and the reasons why you became homeless.
This is a guide to what you are entitled to under the law and how your Council can help you.
The 1996 Housing Act, Part VII (as amended by the 2002 Homelessness Act) sets out the legal duties that all local authorities have towards people who are homeless.
Councils have a legal duty to make sure you have somewhere to live if:
- you are homeless, and
- you are eligible, and
- you have a priority need, and
- you are not intentionally homeless and
- you have a local connection with the district
For more information follow the links on this page or contact our Housing Options team.