Does 4 year old baby would be safe in a shared house bedsit?
I've had a tennant in my bedsit shared house of 4 people,
he was a single part time parent of 4 years old boy (weekends only),
I've never been informed,
I don't find my house safe enough for a toddler, as its been set for sngl proffs,
and soon as I found I've no choice but give him a notice to leave
as i found shared house not a safe place for young toddlers( certanly changing tennants as strange enough, nevermind the sharing with strangers) , and advise him to find more suitable place, as he doesn't need to leave in bedsit just because its central, with the same amount of rent he can find a studio or even better 1 bedroom flat,
( personally I don't think the bedsit is suitable for a young child as 4 years old toddler as I'm also a father)
he woved out but i still have my concerns, because he moved in an other bedsit,
I don't think the mother knew anythink about where his boy went for weekends, or any court would alow this? whts the law would say about it?
should I contact child protection team/ office/ police about it?
Answer:England/Wales
The child's welfare is not your concern – he presumably has parental responsibility for the child and it's mother will have noticed if there were any problems with the child.
None of my business, but did you evict him using the correct section 21 process? because if you didn't, you have illegally evicted him (whatever your reasons) and this can result in a £5k fine / 6 months in prison PLUS civil damages for the evictee.
Providing the room was at least 90 sq ft (8.4 sq m) then there was no overcrowding issue. In reality, even if it was less than that the authorities would not be interested because it is a temporary arrangement.
The authorities would rather a father took an interest in the upbringing of his child than worry about technicalities. Lets give the guy a round of applause – there are thousands of fathers who abandon their children.
If you have illegally evicted this father then I suggest you get in touch with him and offer a 'peace payment' to prevent him taking action against you.
Answer:I don't know what a bedsit is. You don't have to this man and his child in your property because you only agreed to rent to him, not to both. But I think you should just butt out now. If you saw any neglect or abuse, call the cops or child services, but otherwise leave them alone.
Answer:Oh Dear. Here is a dad looking after his son at weekends, most probably with maintenance payments your place was all he could afford, and you threw him and the child out.
A 4 year old is NOT a toddler. My Grandson started school at 4 1/2 and was a very sensible young boy.
Of course the Mum would know where he was, the Courts would not be interested as long as he was being loved and looked after. Don't you dare contact the police or anyone else, this is not your business.
I find your attitude very sad.
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