I grew up in the 1970s watching Rising Damp on TV, a British sitcom about a landlord renting out rooms in a dilapidated old run-down house. We used to call such accommodation Bedsits – my stepdad lived in one when I first met him. They consisted of a single room containing a bed, living area and kitchen, the bathroom would be a shared facility used by several other rooms. It was the only way a single person could afford their own place. A little like today.
How To Fix Our Slum Landlord Problem
How To Fix Our Slum Landlord Problem
How To Fix Our Slum Landlord Problem
I grew up in the 1970s watching Rising Damp on TV, a British sitcom about a landlord renting out rooms in a dilapidated old run-down house. We used to call such accommodation Bedsits – my stepdad lived in one when I first met him. They consisted of a single room containing a bed, living area and kitchen, the bathroom would be a shared facility used by several other rooms. It was the only way a single person could afford their own place. A little like today.