A young couple with a one-year-old baby fear being made homeless after they were kicked out of their house in Birmingham. Connor Sullivan, 18, was handed an eviction notice following a report of 14 dogs on his property, constituting a 'safety hazard'.
Connor claims Everbright Housing had "no problem" with him owning pets when he first moved into the Sparkhill property in March, although the housing company refutes this. He lives in the house with his partner Jordanna, also 18, daughter Lexi and their four pet dogs, Birmingham Live reports.
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Their eviction notice came after the fire service was called out to the house three weeks ago, when Jordanna became stuck in the bathroom due to a jammed door lock.
It was reported to Everbright that 14 dogs were in the property at the time, however Connor says they own just four and were caring for six more at the time of the call out.
The family were given a final deadline to leave the property by August 18, but remained there eight days later as they "have nowhere to go".
Connor said: "This will make us homeless. It's really playing on my mental health, which I already struggle with.
"I'm worried about my daughter, of course she comes first.
"Two weeks ago, we had the fire service out, and they complained about the dogs in the property. Next thing, we're being told we have to be out by a certain date.
"I've been here since March and we told the company before we moved in that we had dogs and they said it's no problem.
"Then the property must have changed hands - we had a different person dealing with us - so we think the rules must have changed then.
"They said it's because of the dogs that we have to leave. I've got two Staffs and my partner has two Husky puppies.
"I don't know what we'll do. I'm ringing round everywhere trying to find somewhere for us to stay. We haven't been offered any other housing - we've got no where to go."
Furqan Javaid, a support worker for Everbright Housing, said: "This is a HMO property so, by the guidelines, tenants are not allowed to keep dogs. It was not only one or two dogs, but 14 dogs reported by the fire department
"They called us to say the dogs were a safety hazard in the property. We served an eviction notice to move out, but they requested an extension and we said no problem.
"We're not forcing them to be homeless. The tenant broke the rules and we gave them official notice.
"We extended the deadline but we have an inspection due by the fire department soon." He added: "If they had removed the dogs and cleaned the property then yes, we would have allowed them stay."
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