Right now I'd like a fairy that could provide secure tenancies for all the homeless and vulnerably housed people I'm working with. I need a legal fairy to tell me how to help the lady who owns her own flat, but can't afford the (ever-increasing) service and maintenance charges on her fixed income and may lose the home she OWNS!!! 
Sorry to introduce a serious note into a light-hearted discussion, but honestly there are days when I just don't feel I can keep up with staying one step ahead of my poor, poor clients who only want to feel secure in a home of their own. Today is one of those days. 
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