A migrant family of four with two young children are using human right laws to avoid being evicted from a retirement home reserved for over-55s.
Shahidul Haque, 59, said he did not realise he was not allowed to move his wife, 28, and three-year-old daughters into the specialist accommodation because he does not speak enough English to understand the tenancy agreement.
Haque, who is on benefits and disabled, arrived at David Smith Court in Reading in July last year after being made homeless.
In October, he made an application for his family - his wife, 28-year-old Jakia Sultana Monni and their twin daughters - to join him in the UK and they moved in with him on December 20.
Complaints about 'excess noise levels and anti-social behaviour' led the owners of the home to begin action to evict the family.






