I also watched this programme, and felt that Phil Spencer did a good job of highlighting the problem of private housing.
As tenants we have little rights. There are laws in place to hopefully stop unscrupulous landlords, and they have to adhere to making homes live able.
Living in private renting you can only stay for how ever long the landlord allows, and as long as they give the correct notice, then you go be out within 2 months. The lack of long term security is frightening.
But, when you are on low income it is very difficult to find a landlord who will take you on without a huge upfront payment.
I can't stay in my house for much longer due to the high rents in this area and being on low income. To move to another area it is going to cost me upwards of £2000. This is for one months rent in advance, deposit, and whatever fees the agency decide on -- these vary vastly.
They also want 3 times my income to rent to me ---- something which is impossible to find. I feel like I am stuck between a rock and a hard place.
I can't go onto a housing list as we [ me and my son ] are considered suitably housed, and even if not you can be on the list for years before being considered for a council or HA house.
I never considered at being a year off 60 years old that I would find and find the future very frightening to consider.