3 Replys to “Places for People Living+ – Jubilee Ct, Nottingham”
My mum passed away on Saturday night, aged 90 years. She was suffering from cancer of the colon and after fighting it to the end, she finally succumbed to the illness. The time was 19:15. She lived in a flat for the elderly which is operated by Places for People. She was not a wealthy person and had some benefits to help her pay her rent. My brother contacted Places for People today to ask how long we had to remove my mums possessions and clear the flat. He was told that it is their company policy, when residents die, to give relatives until the Sunday of that same week to clear possessions then full rent of £168 per week would be due for the flat for every week it was kept. When my brother explained the timing of mums death they gave no quarter and in fact told him that my mums tenancy agreement stated that she should have given 4 weeks notice. My brother explained that mum had very little and that they may not be able to recoup any money to which they replied that they will then approach the next of kin for the debt. This means that in a period where the family are trying to come to terms with their loss, they have instead to clear her possessions within days so as not to incur extra rental debt.
My mum passed away on Saturday night, aged 90 years. She was suffering from cancer of the colon and after fighting it to the end, she finally succumbed to the illness. The time was 19:15. She lived in a flat for the elderly which is operated by Places for People. She was not a wealthy person and had some benefits to help her pay her rent. My brother contacted Places for People today to ask how long we had to remove my mums possessions and clear the flat. He was told that it is their company policy, when residents die, to give relatives until the Sunday of that same week to clear possessions then full rent of £168 per week would be due for the flat for every week it was kept. When my brother explained the timing of mums death they gave no quarter and in fact told him that my mums tenancy agreement stated that she should have given 4 weeks notice. My brother explained that mum had very little and that they may not be able to recoup any money to which they replied that they will then approach the next of kin for the debt. This means that in a period where the family are trying to come to terms with their loss, they have instead to clear her possessions within days so as not to incur extra rental debt.
Its ok