chris5000 wrote:
makes me glad I keep to myself
also how was he living alone under the age of 18
I've had to investigate this myself and it's complicated!
"Renting accommodation
If you're under 18, the law says you aren't allowed to hold a tenancy. However, there are ways that a landlord can work around this. For example, a landlord could grant:
a tenancy that will be held on trust for you by a third party such as an adult relative or social worker, until you turn 18, or
a joint tenancy if a joint tenant is aged 18 or over.
As an alternative, you could sign an agreement with a landlord for a licence, which is different from a tenancy. Holding a licence means that you have the landlord's personal permission, rather than a legal right, to stay in the accommodation. You could then be granted a tenancy when you turn 18.
Landlords, including housing associations and local authority housing departments, may require a guarantor before giving a licence to someone under 18. If you move into local authority accommodation after leaving a children’s home, the social services department will often be the guarantor.
If you move into rented accommodation, you may want to claim Housing Benefit. Although there is no age restriction on claiming Housing Benefit, the amount you can get if you are under 35 and have no children is usually restricted."
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/england/h ... ousing.htm
He could well have come via the Children's Home route as his parents didn't seem to be on the scene re it being his 18th Birthday etc
His Father is mentioned in another article though.
"At the hospital before he died Steven told his father Kevin that: “A lad took a bottle out of a drawer and chucked it over him.
"The next thing he remembered was going up in flames."
At first nobody turned up for Steven’s party on Friday, June 22 last year where a neighbour had made a buffet and provided beer."
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/jo ... ng-1777616
Where were his parents? Why was the neighbour doing his party for him?
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