When a Council receives a homeless application they need to assess if the person's actions claiming homlessness are intentional or unintentional.
If the Council belives your actions intentionally lead to you being homeless they have no legal requirement to help house you. Where as if your classed as unintentionally homeless then you are entitled to receive there help with housing. To give you a quick example if you decided to leave an accommodation whether rented or owned for no specific reason and asked for help with housing this would be classed as housing. If you're evicted or your home is repossessed this could possibly be classed as unintentional. I can't emphasize how important it is to get your facts checked or this before logging an application as if the Council don't need to help you you're left with no accommodation.
to do something intentionally is to do it on purpose, to mean to do it - for example 'I hurt you intentionally'
Kindness, like in any group of people, varies among individuals. It's important not to generalize or stereotype homeless individuals based on their circumstances. Many homeless people are kind, compassionate individuals who deserve empathy and support.
It means you are homeless
no because if i said hobo was the mean way id be hell mean to you
A homeless person is someone who does not have a house, it doesn't mean you live on the treets, if you are living with a friend temporarily, and don't have anywhere to go after that, you are homeless
a homeless fag
A tramp or homeless person.
Depending because hobos mean they don't have money and homeless people have no homes. Just because they're homeless doesn't mean they dont have money. Also hobos might have homes! So it's depending.
I some dictionarys, a hobo is a homeless person!WHY WOULD THEY ASK WAST THE DIFFERENTS BETWENN A HOBO AND A HOMELESS PERSON IF THEY MEAN THE SAME THING
it mean you are afraid of the nature of homeless people also known as "hobos".
lt means if someone is homeless
yes