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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council v Khan [2014] EWCA Civ 41 (28 January 2014) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2014/41.html Cite as: [2014] EWCA Civ 41 |
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ON APPEAL FROM BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT
Ms Recorder Mountfield QC
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE BEATSON
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SIR ROBIN JACOB
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council |
Appellant |
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Shamina Khan |
Respondent |
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Lord Justice Beatson :
"The obligation to make enquiries and satisfy itself whether a duty is owed rests with the housing authority, and it is not for applicants to 'prove their case'. Applicants should always be given the opportunity to explain their circumstances fully, particularly on matters that could lead to a decision against their interests, for example, a decision that an applicant is intentionally homeless."
"This offer is the final offer, and it is considered that the accommodation is suitable and reasonable to accept. Therefore, should you refuse this final offer of accommodation, I must advise you that the duty to provide accommodation under homelessness legislation may cease."
A document described by the Recorder as the final page of the letter dated 18 March contains a statement by the Council "on choice or the opportunity to express preference for accommodation". It contains the following advice (in bold):
"If you are not sure of your position it is very important that you ask your Housing Adviser or Homelessness Officer before making any hasty decisions".
Sir Robin Jacob:
Lady Justice Rafferty:
Note 1 Paragraph 7 of Ms Rowlands’ skeleton argument states that Ms Khan “alleged, for the first time, that [her husband] had links to a gang called ‘the Hutton Crew’ after she refused the offer of accommodation at 17/5 Wingfield Close in March 2012, but this cannot be correct:- (1) the index to the Appeal Bundle prepared by the Council’s solicitor states the interview took place on 21 December 2011, and (2) the Recorder found (at [16]) that a Council officer told Ms Khan on 15 February 2012 that it would undertake enquiries about the Hutton Crew. Nothing turns on this but, in my assessment, 21 December is the more probable of the dates canvassed. [Back]