Teenagers placed in an unregulated home in Birmingham have claimed residents were often short of food and sometimes not given bedding.
Councils paid up to £28,000 per month for a child in care to be accommodated by Rodor Housing and Support Limited.
Children as young as 15 lived in the house where they were given a small self-contained flat.
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