Live in rented flat on housing benefit need to move no deposit would like to stay in e.port or maybe rhyl?

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we are on housing benefit and need to move to a property prefered a house or a flat with a garden . We want to stay in the area to keep the children in the school . if we moved to rhyl, this would be alright as the children like it here . We are used to moving as we were made homeless and have been in homeless accomodation. please help us find a way out . We can afford a house up to #550 per month.
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2 Responses to “Live in rented flat on housing benefit need to move no deposit would like to stay in e.port or maybe rhyl?”

  1. Ollie Says:

    Look in the newspaper there is a lot of people who say DHS welcome.Goodluck

  2. mini prophet of fubar Says:

    ive been hiomeless when i was younger less than a pleasant experience, is there a housing advice centre near you with lists of landlords, the newspaper idea was good as well you dont have to buy them just go to a library they get newspapers and write down the numbers you need/look hopeful good luck