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The council may decide you are intentionally homeless if they consider that you deliberately did or didn't do something that caused you to lose your home. This may affect your right to be housed by the council.
Information provided applies to England & Wales
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You are intentionally homeless if you lose your home because of something that you deliberately do or fail to do. Explains what to do if the council decides that you are intentionally homeless. (Content applies to England only.)
Information about when the council must help you with emergency housing if you're homeless and don't have anywhere to stay.(Content applies to England only.)