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Desperate couple lost home, forced to 'couch surf' as tenant refused to move out

Returning home after spending some time in Dubai, a couple found themselves `` helpless andhomelesswhen their tenants refused to move out. }” state.

Carna and Ganes Brooks, who have children aged 1 and 9, have been surfing her couch for over a month since they couldn't get home.

The couple had told residents in February that they would be returning home in May, but delayed their return on July 19 because Carna was diagnosed with cancer and undergoing treatment. KentLive reports.

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However, Section 8 Notices required tenants to vacate by June 28. However, their demands were not heeded.

The Brooks can not get a court hearing for an eviction notice until October
The Brooks family was packed and stranded outside the front door

The Brooks family were forced to stand in extreme heat when they returned home on July 19 - Britain so far - Karna, 39, said they were forced to call the police.

"We were looking at each other in despair, so I called the police for sage advice on the matter," she said.

“My 1-year-old daughter was screaming in the heat. Luckily my daughter wasn't.” There are serious injuries, but it's a day no one wants.

but they couldn't offer much help if we tried to get into our property because we were trespassing." She said: "Thankfully , a friend in the area took us to that moment to escape the sun and offered us a place to stay for a few nights.”

Karna thanked all It provided housing for her family and urged others to be cautious when renting their homes to third parties and to go through rental agencies instead.

The Brooks can not get a court hearing for an eviction notice until October
They still live out of suitcases and bags brought from Dubai

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Tennant told their side of the story when speaking to KentLive: 93}

"Yes, it's their home. This is their home for the past three years." It's also our home, we pay them, no need to give my side of the story.

"This is none of your business. Why should you look elsewhere?" I don't need to explain it to you or anyone else."

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