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Charlotte Hadfield & Nicola Croal

Helpless mum of eight with newborn baby 'scared' for her kids as family face eviction

A helpless mum of eight says she is 'scared' for her children's safety as the family face eviction. Jodie Hand and Carl Ellis, 45, have lived at the property in Tuebrook for the last two years with their kids Carl, 19, Joseph, 15, Finley, 12, Leighton, 11, Matilda, five, Minnie, three, and Bonnie, two, the ECHO reports.

The couple, who recently welcomed their baby Leonard into the world four weeks ago, were first given a notice last April by their private landlord which asked them to leave their home by June 28. The devastated mother said they have always paid their rent on time and the decision was made after the landlord wanted to turn the property into a house of multiple occupancy (HMO).

Jodie, 38, told the ECHO: "We've got seven kids and a new born baby, so in total it's eight and three of the kids have got autism. We moved here because it would be a bigger property to provide more space with the kids with complex needs.

"They've never had any problems with us. We're a family, we keep ourselves to ourselves. If we had rent arears or an ASBO I'd understand.

"Anyway, 12 months after being in the property [the landlord] decided he wasn't going to renew the property because he would get more money if he had it as a HMO." After Jodie received the news, she claims she contacted Liverpool City Council's housing options team for support in finding another home but they are yet to be offered any alternative accommodation.

The couple have also just welcomed their eight child, Leonard into the world just four weeks ago (: Liverpool Echo)

Jodie claims she still hasn't received a band to access the council's property pool and the family has been told they may have to move into a hotel. She added: "I said we wouldn't be hotel criteria because of the children with ASD, because my partner is also ill with diabetes and his mobility, and because we've got a newborn baby."

A spokesperson for Liverpool City Council said it has provided the family with 'the advice they need and explained to them the process.' The spokesperson added the council's housing options team are working with the family to find alternative accommodation.

Jodie has spoken of the expense of renting a private house but said they are unable to find anything they can afford for a similar price to their current rent of £700 a month. Jodie said: "Some of the rents are absolutely shocking - £1,500 a month for houses we need.

"We've literally got nowhere to go. We've got to be out on 17th March which is Friday. I'm scared for my kids."

Jodie said she is 'scared' for her children's safety as the family face eviction this week (ECHO)

According to the charity Shelter, tenants do not have to leave by the date given on a possession order and this is not the end of a section 21 eviction process. However, If a tenant does not leave by the date of possession, a landlord can ask court bailiffs to evict them, but they must give occupants at least two weeks notice of the eviction date.

Jodie said: "I've just had a C-Section four weeks ago. I'm in absolutely agony. The baby is four weeks old and I'm trying to pack a house up with eight kids in it and my husband is ill.

"We're not getting anywhere with anybody. No one is helping me at all."

A Liverpool City Council spokesperson said: "It's an understandably traumatic experience for a tenant to be in and the council fully understands and accepts what people go through in that scenario. In this experience, we've spoken to the family, we've provided them with the advice they need and explained to them the process.

"Officers and the team in housing options are working to find alternative accommodation that's suitable for the family."

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