17/03/2020
STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO THE MASS EVICTION IN TRINITY STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
We at Cut the Rent are extremely concerned about Trinity’s decision to instruct student tenants to vacate their residences on exceptionally short notice.
Student residents were previously reassured that they could stay in their rooms. Those living in campus accommodation are no more exposed to the virus than those living in a typical apartment block. Without warning, students are being forced out of their homes. International students in particular are being burdened with the expensive costs of having to find emergency flights to their own home countries, alongside the added stress of unclear and ever-changing travel restrictions. Though we understand this is an unprecedented situation, and that drastic measures are required to ensure the safety of both students and staff, these measures have served to make the situation worse for many students. Requiring tenants who have already left their residence to return to collect their belongings may also put these students in contact with the virus, a situation which could easily be avoided by allowing tenants to leave their belongings in their apartments until a safer, more appropriate time.
The college’s statement that they would offer ‘full support’ to students pursuing compensation from privately-owned student accommodation is a paltry offer. Without a guarantee of refund, these students have little indication of whether they will be refunded or not - at a time of severe financial instability and with the added costs of emergency flights. There has been no transparency or clarity from the college administration about the evolving situation, leading to stress and panic among students at a time of great uncertainty.
To this end, Cut the Rent is calling on Trinity to:
-Establish clear channels of communication regarding the evolving situation.
-Reimburse travel costs for those who must book emergency flights and for students who must return to retrieve their belongings.
-Guarantee a refund to all tenants who have been instructed to vacate their residence.
Cut the Rent also call on the Government to:
-Call a moratorium on rent payments and mortgage repayments for the duration of the crisis.
-Provide an emergency allowance to workers who are suffering financially.
-Free up vacant homes and hotel rooms for homeless people living in cramped emergency accommodation.
-Free up vacant homes and hotel rooms for people living in cramped direct provision centres.
Cut the Rent also wish to reiterate that we intend to organise around the college’s mistreatment of students once this pandemic is over.