Stringent checks may see families left in the lurch when six-month Homes for Ukraine placements end

Ukrainians being hosted by Britons under the Homes for Ukraine scheme face a “cliff edge” of crumbling support when their placements end, and could be blocked from renting privately, refugee organisations have warned.

They say stringent checks on prospective tenants that demand proof of earnings and other documentation could prove impossible for many refugees to pass.

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